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On 5/18/13 2:13 PM, Tim wrote:

That is, unless you're like my neighbors son who bought his
Carpenters
Union card.

He greased the right palm with 'x' amount of bucks and went to work
the next week earning $28, an hr. plus overtime and $90. perdiem


It happens, but not often, but, hey, all the union corruption since
the
beginning of unions in this country doesn't add up to the level of
corruption in the corporate world.

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Hoo Boy. Here we go. Union businesses are not as corrupt as non-union
businesses? Please Harry, that's just too much.
I think you need to remember that well over 70 percent of active and
successful trades people are non - union.


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On 5/18/13 5:50 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
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On 5/18/13 2:13 PM, Tim wrote:

That is, unless you're like my neighbors son who bought his Carpenters
Union card.

He greased the right palm with 'x' amount of bucks and went to work
the next week earning $28, an hr. plus overtime and $90. perdiem


It happens, but not often, but, hey, all the union corruption since the
beginning of unions in this country doesn't add up to the level of
corruption in the corporate world.

-----------------------------------------------------

Hoo Boy. Here we go. Union businesses are not as corrupt as non-union
businesses? Please Harry, that's just too much.
I think you need to remember that well over 70 percent of active and
successful trades people are non - union.




The amount of financial corruption in local and international unions
wouldn't even register on a scale that measures corporate financial
corruption. Further, anyone with access to funds in a union has to be
bonded, and if any monkey business takes place, the bonding company
pushes hard and gets criminal prosecutions. I am not saying there aren't
corrupt union officials, but they are pikers compared to the
corporationists and banksters.
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