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...., Snotty. Finally a job for which you once had experience:
A leading supermarket chain in New England began recruiting *scabs* on a large scale this week as the union representing some 40,000 of its workers girds for a potential strike later this month.Stop & Shop, with more than 250 grocery stores in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Hampshire, opened 14 recruitment sites across the region with the goal of hiring “replacement workers,” confirms company spokeswoman Suzi Robinson. The recruits would replace members of five local units of the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) union in the event of a strike or lockout on February 24, when current collective bargaining agreements expire. *SnottyScotty, Scab* -- I'm a *Liberal* because I knew the militant christian fundamentalist racist militaristic xenophobic corporate oligarchy wasn't going to work for me. |
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On 2/19/2013 8:14 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
...., Snotty. Finally a job for which you once had experience: A leading supermarket chain in New England began recruiting *scabs* on a large scale this week as the union representing some 40,000 of its workers girds for a potential strike later this month.Stop & Shop, with more than 250 grocery stores in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Hampshire, opened 14 recruitment sites across the region with the goal of hiring “replacement workers,” confirms company spokeswoman Suzi Robinson. The recruits would replace members of five local units of the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) union in the event of a strike or lockout on February 24, when current collective bargaining agreements expire. *SnottyScotty, Scab* Ain't that a shame. I wonder how many of those union guys and gals will jump ship. |
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On 2/19/2013 8:54 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 2/19/2013 8:14 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: ...., Snotty. Finally a job for which you once had experience: A leading supermarket chain in New England began recruiting *scabs* on a large scale this week as the union representing some 40,000 of its workers girds for a potential strike later this month.Stop & Shop, with more than 250 grocery stores in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Hampshire, opened 14 recruitment sites across the region with the goal of hiring “replacement workers,” confirms company spokeswoman Suzi Robinson. The recruits would replace members of five local units of the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) union in the event of a strike or lockout on February 24, when current collective bargaining agreements expire. *SnottyScotty, Scab* Ain't that a shame. I wonder how many of those union guys and gals will jump ship. Good to see another bunch of parasites out of work... I am sure the guys who come in will be happy to give a days work for a days pay. Unions call them scabs, but hey, they are unions ![]() |
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On 2/19/2013 9:24 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 2/19/2013 8:54 PM, Meyer wrote: On 2/19/2013 8:14 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: ...., Snotty. Finally a job for which you once had experience: A leading supermarket chain in New England began recruiting *scabs* on a large scale this week as the union representing some 40,000 of its workers girds for a potential strike later this month.Stop & Shop, with more than 250 grocery stores in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Hampshire, opened 14 recruitment sites across the region with the goal of hiring “replacement workers,” confirms company spokeswoman Suzi Robinson. The recruits would replace members of five local units of the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) union in the event of a strike or lockout on February 24, when current collective bargaining agreements expire. *SnottyScotty, Scab* Ain't that a shame. I wonder how many of those union guys and gals will jump ship. Good to see another bunch of parasites out of work... I am sure the guys who come in will be happy to give a days work for a days pay. Unions call them scabs, but hey, they are unions ![]() I'm sure those union lads would be willing to work for a living if they knew they didn't have union protection. |
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On 2/19/2013 9:33 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 2/19/2013 9:24 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 2/19/2013 8:54 PM, Meyer wrote: On 2/19/2013 8:14 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: ...., Snotty. Finally a job for which you once had experience: A leading supermarket chain in New England began recruiting *scabs* on a large scale this week as the union representing some 40,000 of its workers girds for a potential strike later this month.Stop & Shop, with more than 250 grocery stores in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Hampshire, opened 14 recruitment sites across the region with the goal of hiring “replacement workers,” confirms company spokeswoman Suzi Robinson. The recruits would replace members of five local units of the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) union in the event of a strike or lockout on February 24, when current collective bargaining agreements expire. *SnottyScotty, Scab* Ain't that a shame. I wonder how many of those union guys and gals will jump ship. Good to see another bunch of parasites out of work... I am sure the guys who come in will be happy to give a days work for a days pay. Unions call them scabs, but hey, they are unions ![]() I'm sure those union lads would be willing to work for a living if they knew they didn't have union protection. I dunno'. Folks like harry flock to unions so they don't have to work... |
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On Tue, 19 Feb 2013 21:46:50 -0500, JustWaitAFrekinMinute
wrote: On 2/19/2013 9:33 PM, Meyer wrote: On 2/19/2013 9:24 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 2/19/2013 8:54 PM, Meyer wrote: On 2/19/2013 8:14 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: ...., Snotty. Finally a job for which you once had experience: A leading supermarket chain in New England began recruiting *scabs* on a large scale this week as the union representing some 40,000 of its workers girds for a potential strike later this month.Stop & Shop, with more than 250 grocery stores in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Hampshire, opened 14 recruitment sites across the region with the goal of hiring “replacement workers,” confirms company spokeswoman Suzi Robinson. The recruits would replace members of five local units of the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) union in the event of a strike or lockout on February 24, when current collective bargaining agreements expire. *SnottyScotty, Scab* Ain't that a shame. I wonder how many of those union guys and gals will jump ship. Good to see another bunch of parasites out of work... I am sure the guys who come in will be happy to give a days work for a days pay. Unions call them scabs, but hey, they are unions ![]() I'm sure those union lads would be willing to work for a living if they knew they didn't have union protection. I dunno'. Folks like harry flock to unions so they don't have to work... Yeah, like those "parasites" who build Navy ships. What a dumb****. |
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On Tuesday, 19 February 2013 22:46:50 UTC-4, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On 2/19/2013 9:33 PM, Meyer wrote: On 2/19/2013 9:24 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 2/19/2013 8:54 PM, Meyer wrote: On 2/19/2013 8:14 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: ...., Snotty. Finally a job for which you once had experience: A leading supermarket chain in New England began recruiting *scabs* on a large scale this week as the union representing some 40,000 of its workers girds for a potential strike later this month.Stop & Shop, with more than 250 grocery stores in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Hampshire, opened 14 recruitment sites across the region with the goal of hiring “replacement workers,” confirms company spokeswoman Suzi Robinson. The recruits would replace members of five local units of the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) union in the event of a strike or lockout on February 24, when current collective bargaining agreements expire. *SnottyScotty, Scab* Ain't that a shame. I wonder how many of those union guys and gals will jump ship. Good to see another bunch of parasites out of work... I am sure the guys who come in will be happy to give a days work for a days pay. Unions call them scabs, but hey, they are unions ![]() I'm sure those union lads would be willing to work for a living if they knew they didn't have union protection. I dunno'. Folks like harry flock to unions so they don't have to work... ....and you run away from unions so you "don't have to work..." |
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![]() "F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... ...., Snotty. Finally a job for which you once had experience: A leading supermarket chain in New England began recruiting *scabs* on a large scale this week as the union representing some 40,000 of its workers girds for a potential strike later this month.Stop & Shop, with more than 250 grocery stores in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Hampshire, opened 14 recruitment sites across the region with the goal of hiring “replacement workers,” confirms company spokeswoman Suzi Robinson. The recruits would replace members of five local units of the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) union in the event of a strike or lockout on February 24, when current collective bargaining agreements expire. ------------------------------------------------------- Curious. What type of specialized training or apprenticeships are required to be a union worker in a supermarket? |
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2013 00:07:24 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message om... ..., Snotty. Finally a job for which you once had experience: A leading supermarket chain in New England began recruiting *scabs* on a large scale this week as the union representing some 40,000 of its workers girds for a potential strike later this month.Stop & Shop, with more than 250 grocery stores in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Hampshire, opened 14 recruitment sites across the region with the goal of hiring “replacement workers,” confirms company spokeswoman Suzi Robinson. The recruits would replace members of five local units of the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) union in the event of a strike or lockout on February 24, when current collective bargaining agreements expire. ------------------------------------------------------- Curious. What type of specialized training or apprenticeships are required to be a union worker in a supermarket? What a hell kind of question is that? What's specialized training have to do with supporting workers rights??? You do know that's what unions do right? |
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![]() "Urin Asshole" wrote in message ... On Wed, 20 Feb 2013 00:07:24 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote in message om... ..., Snotty. Finally a job for which you once had experience: A leading supermarket chain in New England began recruiting *scabs* on a large scale this week as the union representing some 40,000 of its workers girds for a potential strike later this month.Stop & Shop, with more than 250 grocery stores in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Hampshire, opened 14 recruitment sites across the region with the goal of hiring “replacement workers,” confirms company spokeswoman Suzi Robinson. The recruits would replace members of five local units of the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) union in the event of a strike or lockout on February 24, when current collective bargaining agreements expire. ------------------------------------------------------- Curious. What type of specialized training or apprenticeships are required to be a union worker in a supermarket? What a hell kind of question is that? What's specialized training have to do with supporting workers rights??? You do know that's what unions do right? ----------------------------------------------------- Because we've been lectured for years here in this newsgroup about how only union workers are truly qualified and competent for the work that they perform. Non-union labor is substandard in the eyes of some. So, I am curious as to the special skill sets of union supermarket employees. |
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