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Delmette

(522 posts)
Wed Oct 31, 2012, 06:59 PM Oct 2012

Thanks for nothing, Rehberg.

My Montana Rep. Dennis Rehberg has introduced HR 6346. This piece of garbage is to exempt insurance claims adjusters from receiving overtime for 2 years after a natural disaster. This means that these dedicated people who leave their homes and families either don't claim the extra hours they work to help put lives, homes and businesses back on track or they stick to the 40 hour work week and the whole process is drawn out and the rebuilding process is delayed. The only ones who benefit from this is the insurance company.

I found this little tidbit on opencongress.org and if I'm wrong please correct me.

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Thanks for nothing, Rehberg. (Original Post) Delmette Oct 2012 OP
This POS will soon find himself in the unemployment line montanacowboy Oct 2012 #1
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