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GOP Will Kill the Unemployment Extension Today

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goddamnedfrank6/24/2010 3:50:42 pm PDT

re: #298 CapeCoddah

Less at the moment because, ,for example, the census workers hired are being fired and re-hired over and over to boost the numbers. Neat trick.

Yes, neat, it’s also bullshit. Yet another blatant lie you couldn’t be bothered to research before regurgitation:

First, the Census Bureau does not hire, then fire, and then rehire anyone. Any employee who is fired is fired for cause. We train and hire temporary workers for various operations, most significantly Non-Response Follow-Up (NRFU) to complete work assignments. When the work is complete, the temporary worker goes into an inactive status. They may be re-activated if there is more work to do, or for another subsequent operation. At no time do we count a re-activation from non-working status as a ?rehire.?

The article goes on to state: “Labor doesn’t check the Census hiring figure or whether the jobs are actually new or recycled. It considers a new job to have been created if someone is hired to work at least one hour a month.

This is simply inaccurate. The Census Bureau reports to the Department of Labor and on our public website the number of people paid for work during a given week. We do not report the number of jobs. The Census Bureau reports the total number of unduplicated temporary 2010 workers that earned any pay during a specific weekly pay period. Temporary workers earning any pay during the week are counted only once. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) measures changes in employment levels — not the actual level itself — and looks only at the week which includes the 12th day of the month. It is simply not possible for Census to engage in the manipulation of data to artificially inflate the employment report of the BLS in the manner alleged by this news column.

-Robert M. Groves

It doesn’t have to be true, you just have to be willing to say it. That’s the CapeCoddah way.