Sunday, October 24, 2010

attack Obama helped workers hurt wages

Indianapolis - The lines were long and tempers flared Wednesday not to vote, but paid for a campaign for Barack Obama. Several hundred people are still waiting for their wages for last-minute campaigns to get there. The police were in the Obama campaign office on North Meridian Street downtown called for crowd control. The line was long and the audience was at times angry. "I want my money now, it's my money. I want it now!" shouted a former employee of the campaign. A former spokesman for ObamaCampaign, said that 375 people under the voting body have been closed and said people have signed up to work shifts of three hours at a time. Three hours of door-workers has a $ 30 prepaid Visa card. The workers showed their cards receive clock Wednesday morning at 10:00. "To say it was a note on the door and then had to watch as all clock 01:00 1:20 because no one is here. You have to try and get it organized," said Heather Richards, a worker in the previous year. The greatCollection of about 375 people invited to call in more police officers and create temporary barricades. The barricades have helped to phase out the amount on Meridian Street. Police say several hundred people were in line for the most part orderly. "There have been no arrests. Some of the people that should have been the first, because the line was not moving as fast as he fell ill. But I really do not have any problem," said Major Darryl Pierce, Metro Police. Finally, it will not startpaid, but some ...

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