There's a typo in the Power Plant Manager ad: "As a senior member of the plants management team" (missing apostrophe in "plant's"). And some other key phrases that help narrow the searches.
If you google on enough of them, and get past the recent postings about the the ad being the Koch Brothers, you find ads for jobs in Iowa and Wisconsin, which matches Alliant Energy's profile.
This one lists plants in Iowa & Wisconsin, which matches Alliant Energy's profile:
http://www.nationjob.com/job/theg52541
This one explicitly names Alliant Energy Corporation, and is a different position, and in Burlington, Iowa, but then has some of the same template language inside the ad:
http://jobnet.com/jobs/9140310-supervisor-operations
Specifically, it contains this: "As a senior member of the plants management team, directly participates in the development of plant specific goals and objectives. Continuously monitors performance against financial and operating goals and communicates such information to employees. Ensures that employees understand and accept Business Unit and plant/unit financial and operating goals and focus their efforts on achieving such goals. Takes appropriate actions to ensure that resources and efforts remain focused on the achievement of plant/unit financial and operating goals."
"Since Tuesday, February 15, tens of thousands of Wisconsin residents have been flooding the State Capitol in Madison in protest of Governor Walker's proposed budget "repair" bill that would end 50 years of collective bargaining for Wisconsin workers."
As a proud member of the TAA-Teaching Assistants' Association of UW-Madison, I would like to enter a correction to the preceding statement and opening statement on this page. The protest began MONDAY February 14 when the TAA lead students and other supporters to the office of the governor. Since then we have maintained the occupation of the Capitol bldg with the support of other unions, businesses and concerned citizens. Here is a video of the first action. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-iRipbtjks
Please correct this oversight. The TAA lead the way, initiating the first steps in this revolution on
February 14, 2011
Proper acknowledgement is due. Thank you.
Angela M. Wellman
TAA member, UW-Madison
Let's see it is illegal for air traffic controllers to go on strike and Reagan told them so. If you strike you will be fired. They thought he was bluffing and he was not. In your eyes I guess it is okay to break the law. A certain group in Russia saw this play and knew they had one tough leader on their hands in the USA.
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