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Eisboch wrote:

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Don White wrote:
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On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 14:25:12 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 12:52:43 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:

In fact, companies shouldn't be in the business of being health care
administrators, period.
At one time health care was a fringe benefit offered by employers to
attract and retain good people. What happened to that concept?
One word...unions.
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John H


What a ninny.
If only 8 percent of American workers belong to unions, how come they
have such a great influence?


You have to understand that Herring hid from reality most of his adult
life by staying in the army, and that his opinions were formed in a
simple society in which one always knew one's place. As a substitute
teacher, he may have been a member of a teacher's union, but assuredly
he wasn't an active member, and probably only paid minimal dues so he
could suck down the fringe benefits the union negotiated for all
teachers.

In other words, Herring was a bloodsucker. He still is. He's living
off the taxpayers now, and so is his wife.


I recently heard the result of a poll designed to determine how many
non-union workers in various trades would desire to become part of a
union organization if offered the opportunity. The poll included trades
typically involved with unions, included some former union people and
was conducted in a manner that kept their identity totally anonymous to
prevent any possible influence or intimidation by their current employers.

Only 9 percent said "yes".


Eisboch



What has what you heard have to do with Herring's bloodsucking ways?