Posted on 02/17/2012 7:30:20 PM PST by Miami Vice
PORTLAND, Ore. (Legal Newsline) - A school bus driver who filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board has obtained a settlement.
A condition of the Thursday settlement is that the union officials must ...
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Wow, I need to take this guy out to dinner if I’m ever in Portland.
I’d love to watch these union thugs sqwirm their way through class.
Yes, I know it won't happen. I can dream, can't I?
I can see a busted kneecap in someone’s future ...
Many years ago, I was busting quotas for producing transformer coils (high voltage part) as a non-union worker in a union shop. Things started happening to saboutage my work and slow me down (e.g. cutting the wire in my barrel, so I had to stop and fix it). I told the local President I’d like to talk to him about joining his union (IBEW). We had private meeting, and I told him I knew where he lived, the schedules of his wife and kids, and this crap had to stop. I eventually got bumped out to the paint line by a janitor (who never learned how to read a blueprint, much less to wind a coil). I got my degree in computer science and a job with another company shortly after that.
Portland, Oregon’s top leftist shithole in the state. At least the NLRB made an honest decision. Let’s see how long those guys have their jobs, or kneecaps.
So, how many times are you going to post this same story?
We’re in the middle of a fund raiser and you are wasting bandwidth paid for by the FR faithful.
I never liked public sector unions but I used to defend private sector unions here a bit. But now that I see they vote straight Obama (the 3rd world Kenyan wrecker of America) and spend coerced union dues for the same...I am a lot less sympathetic. I’m glad these mindless money grubbing union thugs got slapped down
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