lundi 4 avril 2011

La saga de la fresque du Maine: intervention du gouvernement fédéral


Vous vous souvenez peut-être de cette décision récente du gouverneur du Maine? J'y référais dans ce billet http://toursdelaliberte.blogspot.com/2011/03/maine-debat-autour-de-la-relocalisation.html Il avait fait retirer du Ministère du travail une fresque soulignant le travail des ouvriers.

Un nouveau chapitre s'ajoute à cette saga aujourd'hui:

In a letter first obtained by the Associated Press, Gay Gilbert, a senior U.S. Labor Department official, writes that the federal government appropriated the funds to Maine for the mural.

"We understand, however, that the mural is no longer on display in your headquarters," writes Gilbert. "Thus, it is no longer being used for an administrative purpose permitted by the Reed Act. Accordingly [...] the state must [...] return to its UTF [Unemployment Trust Fund] account the amount of the Reed Act funds represented by the mural."

An alternative, Gilbert adds, would be to simply put the mural back up at the Department of Labor or another state employment security building.

A U.S. Department of Labor spokesman explained to The Huffington Post that the federal money was given to the state of Maine for its unemployment insurance fund. But now that the funds are not being spent on their designated use, the state must put back 63.39 percent of the painting's value into its own jobless fund. The fair market value of the painting was $60,000 when the funds were first allocated, but that may have changed.

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