Posted on 11/23/2012 7:41:00 AM PST by jmaroneps37
The fake reporters and journalists we are forced to put up with have destroyed our sacred freedom of the press. Their lies and half-truths lead trusting readers to only the conclusions they want Americans to reach.
The truth about the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco Workers & Grain Millers Union (BCTW&GMU) is a good example of the kind of information the fake media hides from us.
The leadership of the BCTW&GMU is a gang of greedy crooks who are only concerned with filling up the trough they push their snouts into. That trough is constantly refilled with the dues money of workers whose lives mean nothing to these people.
In perfect Animal Farm style the upper leadership of this criminal gang pulls down from two to three times what the average worker they represent makes for actually working for a living.
For instance Frank Hurt (a name you couldnt make up) makes $262,654.00 to guard the interests of his members who make about $85.000 a year which itself is $35,000 more than the average salary for workers across America.
Since 2002 the membership of the BCTW&GMU has fallen by more than 32,000. This is not surprising because while there are no available data after 2009, during the period between 2002 and 2009 an average of more than one workplace a month decertified this monster by direct vote of the workers involved. There you have the reason the unions want Card Check.
Anyone familiar with this union would have no trouble spotting the problems that would compel their members to flee at such a rapid pace.
In the last ten years it has racked up 524 unfair labor practice complaints based on its refusal to live up to its Duty of Fair Representation which [they] did to Hostess,
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BTTT
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