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On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 12:05:39 -0400, HK
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...whose lives are easier now because of the labor movement:

While I concede that the labor movement did, indeed, improve the
lives
of some Americans, it can't go unnoticed that the supporting quotes
are at least 40 and most cases 50-100+ years old.

I think, for the astute, there is a realization there to be
had.....


Yeah, that today, a strong labor union movement is needed more than
ever in the face of internationalism, corporatism, the exporting of
jobs, and the elimination of hard-fought-for fringe benefits
everywhere in the country. Workers of all sorts are being reduced to
the same sort of chattel they were in the 19th century.

Bull! Next tine you want a job, ask for one from a union member.
Don't bother a business owner or manager.



Poor Lu. Dumb as a post. Again.

There you go. Attack the messenger, never the message. Again.


I've never had the slightest problem obtaining work from union members.
In fact, next month I'm starting up an entirely new project that I got
from union members.


That's a job from a union organization's management. Big difference. Did
they require you to show your union membership?





Hehehe. Poor Lu. For the most part, "a union organization's management"
*is* comprised of union members.


You are the one that doesn't get it. Unions have bureaucracies, just like
private and public organizations. When you say you got a contract from a
union, it wasn't awarded by a single member; instead, it was awarded by a
bureaucracy, i.e. management.

Chances are, individual members of the union you are prostituting for would
hope for a better return on their investment, aka union dues.

Why quibble further? We will never agree. Get help. Please.

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Lu Powell wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
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Lu Powell wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
m...
Gene wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 12:05:39 -0400, HK
wrote:

...whose lives are easier now because of the labor movement:

While I concede that the labor movement did, indeed, improve
the lives
of some Americans, it can't go unnoticed that the supporting
quotes
are at least 40 and most cases 50-100+ years old.

I think, for the astute, there is a realization there to be
had.....


Yeah, that today, a strong labor union movement is needed more
than ever in the face of internationalism, corporatism, the
exporting of jobs, and the elimination of hard-fought-for fringe
benefits everywhere in the country. Workers of all sorts are
being reduced to the same sort of chattel they were in the 19th
century.

Bull! Next tine you want a job, ask for one from a union member.
Don't bother a business owner or manager.



Poor Lu. Dumb as a post. Again.

There you go. Attack the messenger, never the message. Again.


I've never had the slightest problem obtaining work from union
members. In fact, next month I'm starting up an entirely new project
that I got from union members.

That's a job from a union organization's management. Big difference.
Did they require you to show your union membership?





Hehehe. Poor Lu. For the most part, "a union organization's
management" *is* comprised of union members.


You are the one that doesn't get it. Unions have bureaucracies, just
like private and public organizations. When you say you got a contract
from a union, it wasn't awarded by a single member; instead, it was
awarded by a bureaucracy, i.e. management.

Chances are, individual members of the union you are prostituting for
would hope for a better return on their investment, aka union dues.

Why quibble further? We will never agree. Get help. Please.


This is rich: *you* are explaining how unions work to me. As a matter
of fact, *almost all* the union contracts I have enjoyed in my work life
*have* been awarded by a single member of the various unions.

In fact, the *new* contract I am starting on shortly was also *awarded*
by an individual, who told my contact to "give *that* contract to Krause."

Of course, your comments on the quality of work I provide my clients are
also borne of your ignorance. You haven't a clue.



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Gene wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 12:05:39 -0400, HK
wrote:


...whose lives are easier now because of the labor movement:


While I concede that the labor movement did, indeed, improve
the lives
of some Americans, it can't go unnoticed that the supporting
quotes
are at least 40 and most cases 50-100+ years old.


I think, for the astute, there is a realization there to be
had.....


Yeah, that today, a strong labor union movement is needed more
than ever in the face of internationalism, corporatism, the
exporting of jobs, and the elimination of hard-fought-for fringe
benefits everywhere in the country. Workers of all sorts are
being reduced to the same sort of chattel they were in the 19th
century.


Bull! Next tine you want a job, ask for one from a union member.
Don't bother a business owner or manager.


Poor Lu. Dumb as a post. Again.


There you go. Attack the messenger, never the message. Again.


I've never had the slightest problem obtaining work from union
members. In fact, next month I'm starting up an entirely new project
that I got from union members.


That's a job from a union organization's management. Big difference.
Did they require you to show your union membership?


Hehehe. Poor Lu. For the most part, "a union organization's
management" *is* comprised of union members.


You are the one that doesn't get it. Unions have bureaucracies, just
like private and public organizations. When you say you got a contract
from a union, it wasn't awarded by a single member; instead, it was
awarded by a bureaucracy, i.e. management.


Chances are, individual members of the union you are prostituting for
would hope for a better return on their investment, aka union dues.


Why quibble further? We will never agree. Get help. Please.


This is rich: **you* are explaining how unions work to me. As a matter
of fact, *almost all* the union contracts I have enjoyed in my work life
*have* been awarded by a single member of the various unions.

In fact, the *new* contract I am starting on shortly was also *awarded*
by an individual, who told my contact to "give *that* contract to Krause."


Great, nothing like being closed minded to new and refreshing ideas
from someone else, huh? No damned wonder the unions are driving work
to other countries.

Of course, your comments on the quality of work I provide my clients are
also borne of your ignorance. You haven't a clue.- Hide quoted text -


Hell Harry, you do that to everyone here.
- Show quoted text -


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"HK" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
m...
Gene wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 12:05:39 -0400, HK
wrote:

...whose lives are easier now because of the labor movement:

While I concede that the labor movement did, indeed, improve the
lives
of some Americans, it can't go unnoticed that the supporting
quotes
are at least 40 and most cases 50-100+ years old.

I think, for the astute, there is a realization there to be
had.....


Yeah, that today, a strong labor union movement is needed more
than ever in the face of internationalism, corporatism, the
exporting of jobs, and the elimination of hard-fought-for fringe
benefits everywhere in the country. Workers of all sorts are being
reduced to the same sort of chattel they were in the 19th century.

Bull! Next tine you want a job, ask for one from a union member.
Don't bother a business owner or manager.



Poor Lu. Dumb as a post. Again.

There you go. Attack the messenger, never the message. Again.


I've never had the slightest problem obtaining work from union
members. In fact, next month I'm starting up an entirely new project
that I got from union members.

That's a job from a union organization's management. Big difference.
Did they require you to show your union membership?





Hehehe. Poor Lu. For the most part, "a union organization's management"
*is* comprised of union members.


You are the one that doesn't get it. Unions have bureaucracies, just like
private and public organizations. When you say you got a contract from a
union, it wasn't awarded by a single member; instead, it was awarded by a
bureaucracy, i.e. management.

Chances are, individual members of the union you are prostituting for
would hope for a better return on their investment, aka union dues.

Why quibble further? We will never agree. Get help. Please.


This is rich: *you* are explaining how unions work to me. As a matter of
fact, *almost all* the union contracts I have enjoyed in my work life
*have* been awarded by a single member of the various unions.

In fact, the *new* contract I am starting on shortly was also *awarded* by
an individual, who told my contact to "give *that* contract to Krause."

Of course, your comments on the quality of work I provide my clients are
also borne of your ignorance. You haven't a clue.



No bidding process?


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D.Duck wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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"HK" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
m...
Gene wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 12:05:39 -0400, HK
wrote:

...whose lives are easier now because of the labor movement:
While I concede that the labor movement did, indeed, improve the
lives
of some Americans, it can't go unnoticed that the supporting
quotes
are at least 40 and most cases 50-100+ years old.

I think, for the astute, there is a realization there to be
had.....

Yeah, that today, a strong labor union movement is needed more
than ever in the face of internationalism, corporatism, the
exporting of jobs, and the elimination of hard-fought-for fringe
benefits everywhere in the country. Workers of all sorts are being
reduced to the same sort of chattel they were in the 19th century.
Bull! Next tine you want a job, ask for one from a union member.
Don't bother a business owner or manager.


Poor Lu. Dumb as a post. Again.
There you go. Attack the messenger, never the message. Again.

I've never had the slightest problem obtaining work from union
members. In fact, next month I'm starting up an entirely new project
that I got from union members.
That's a job from a union organization's management. Big difference.
Did they require you to show your union membership?




Hehehe. Poor Lu. For the most part, "a union organization's management"
*is* comprised of union members.
You are the one that doesn't get it. Unions have bureaucracies, just like
private and public organizations. When you say you got a contract from a
union, it wasn't awarded by a single member; instead, it was awarded by a
bureaucracy, i.e. management.

Chances are, individual members of the union you are prostituting for
would hope for a better return on their investment, aka union dues.

Why quibble further? We will never agree. Get help. Please.

This is rich: *you* are explaining how unions work to me. As a matter of
fact, *almost all* the union contracts I have enjoyed in my work life
*have* been awarded by a single member of the various unions.

In fact, the *new* contract I am starting on shortly was also *awarded* by
an individual, who told my contact to "give *that* contract to Krause."

Of course, your comments on the quality of work I provide my clients are
also borne of your ignorance. You haven't a clue.



No bidding process?




Uh, no. I'm not selling "printing" or "office supplies."


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HK wrote:
D.Duck wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
m...
Gene wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 12:05:39 -0400, HK
wrote:

...whose lives are easier now because of the labor movement:
While I concede that the labor movement did, indeed, improve
the lives
of some Americans, it can't go unnoticed that the supporting
quotes
are at least 40 and most cases 50-100+ years old.

I think, for the astute, there is a realization there to be
had.....

Yeah, that today, a strong labor union movement is needed
more than ever in the face of internationalism, corporatism,
the exporting of jobs, and the elimination of hard-fought-for
fringe benefits everywhere in the country. Workers of all
sorts are being reduced to the same sort of chattel they were
in the 19th century.
Bull! Next tine you want a job, ask for one from a union
member. Don't bother a business owner or manager.


Poor Lu. Dumb as a post. Again.
There you go. Attack the messenger, never the message. Again.

I've never had the slightest problem obtaining work from union
members. In fact, next month I'm starting up an entirely new
project that I got from union members.
That's a job from a union organization's management. Big
difference. Did they require you to show your union membership?




Hehehe. Poor Lu. For the most part, "a union organization's
management" *is* comprised of union members.
You are the one that doesn't get it. Unions have bureaucracies, just
like private and public organizations. When you say you got a
contract from a union, it wasn't awarded by a single member;
instead, it was awarded by a bureaucracy, i.e. management.

Chances are, individual members of the union you are prostituting
for would hope for a better return on their investment, aka union dues.

Why quibble further? We will never agree. Get help. Please.

This is rich: *you* are explaining how unions work to me. As a
matter of fact, *almost all* the union contracts I have enjoyed in my
work life *have* been awarded by a single member of the various unions.

In fact, the *new* contract I am starting on shortly was also
*awarded* by an individual, who told my contact to "give *that*
contract to Krause."

Of course, your comments on the quality of work I provide my clients
are also borne of your ignorance. You haven't a clue.



No bidding process?



Uh, no. I'm not selling "printing" or "office supplies."

Just exactly what is it that you sell? Got any samples?
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