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Damn shame. That'll put some folks in a real sour mood. I reckon those Southerners aren't so stupid after all. Perhaps the union organizer said it best: "Unfortunately, politically motivated third parties threatened the economic future of this facility and the opportunity for workers to create a successful operating model that would grow jobs in Tennessee," UAW Southern Region organizer Gary Casteel said." Those damn politically motivated third parties. Of course, the UAW Southern Region is in no way politically motivated. Right, FOAD? |
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On 2/15/2014 9:41 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/lp99as6 Damn shame. That'll put some folks in a real sour mood. I reckon those Southerners aren't so stupid after all. Perhaps the union organizer said it best: "Unfortunately, politically motivated third parties threatened the economic future of this facility and the opportunity for workers to create a successful operating model that would grow jobs in Tennessee," UAW Southern Region organizer Gary Casteel said." Those damn politically motivated third parties. Of course, the UAW Southern Region is in no way politically motivated. Right, FOAD? This is a huge victory... These guys remember what happened to their parents jobs, and they don't want to be another Detroit! The Unions destroyed that part of the country, and they all ran south to get away from that... |
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On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 12:52:39 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 2/15/14, 12:47 PM, wrote: On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 09:41:52 -0500, Poco Loco wrote: http://tinyurl.com/lp99as6 Damn shame. That'll put some folks in a real sour mood. I reckon those Southerners aren't so stupid after all. Perhaps the union organizer said it best: "Unfortunately, politically motivated third parties threatened the economic future of this facility and the opportunity for workers to create a successful operating model that would grow jobs in Tennessee," UAW Southern Region organizer Gary Casteel said." Those damn politically motivated third parties. Of course, the UAW Southern Region is in no way politically motivated. Right, FOAD? It appears that they rejected the idea of a union that was in bed with the company they were working for. That is the way unions are in most of those foreign country union people like to cite. The state's politicians poisoned the well with direct and indirect threats to jobs. They also, I've heard, made some totally inappropriate references to Detroit. Do you not think the union organizers also had some political motivation? |
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says... On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 09:41:52 -0500, Poco Loco wrote: http://tinyurl.com/lp99as6 Damn shame. That'll put some folks in a real sour mood. I reckon those Southerners aren't so stupid after all. Perhaps the union organizer said it best: "Unfortunately, politically motivated third parties threatened the economic future of this facility and the opportunity for workers to create a successful operating model that would grow jobs in Tennessee," UAW Southern Region organizer Gary Casteel said." Those damn politically motivated third parties. Of course, the UAW Southern Region is in no way politically motivated. Right, FOAD? It appears that they rejected the idea of a union that was in bed with the company they were working for. That is the way unions are in most of those foreign country union people like to cite. It's a young "workforce." They make more money than the GM, Ford or Chrysler workers. As long as they are well-treated by management, they're ok. That's how all the foreign brands keep the union out. It works, and will continue to work until workers are mistreated. |
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On 2/15/14, 5:26 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article , says... On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 09:41:52 -0500, Poco Loco wrote: http://tinyurl.com/lp99as6 Damn shame. That'll put some folks in a real sour mood. I reckon those Southerners aren't so stupid after all. Perhaps the union organizer said it best: "Unfortunately, politically motivated third parties threatened the economic future of this facility and the opportunity for workers to create a successful operating model that would grow jobs in Tennessee," UAW Southern Region organizer Gary Casteel said." Those damn politically motivated third parties. Of course, the UAW Southern Region is in no way politically motivated. Right, FOAD? It appears that they rejected the idea of a union that was in bed with the company they were working for. That is the way unions are in most of those foreign country union people like to cite. It's a young "workforce." They make more money than the GM, Ford or Chrysler workers. As long as they are well-treated by management, they're ok. That's how all the foreign brands keep the union out. It works, and will continue to work until workers are mistreated. The ultimate goal of right-wing politicians in right to work states is to break unions and the union movement so businesses can lower pay and benefits to workers. It has nothing to do with the right to work. |
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In article , says...
On 2/15/14, 5:26 PM, Boating All Out wrote: In article , says... On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 09:41:52 -0500, Poco Loco wrote: http://tinyurl.com/lp99as6 Damn shame. That'll put some folks in a real sour mood. I reckon those Southerners aren't so stupid after all. Perhaps the union organizer said it best: "Unfortunately, politically motivated third parties threatened the economic future of this facility and the opportunity for workers to create a successful operating model that would grow jobs in Tennessee," UAW Southern Region organizer Gary Casteel said." Those damn politically motivated third parties. Of course, the UAW Southern Region is in no way politically motivated. Right, FOAD? It appears that they rejected the idea of a union that was in bed with the company they were working for. That is the way unions are in most of those foreign country union people like to cite. It's a young "workforce." They make more money than the GM, Ford or Chrysler workers. As long as they are well-treated by management, they're ok. That's how all the foreign brands keep the union out. It works, and will continue to work until workers are mistreated. The ultimate goal of right-wing politicians in right to work states is to break unions and the union movement so businesses can lower pay and benefits to workers. It has nothing to do with the right to work. Can't blame the politicians. It was the workers who voted the union down. |
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On 2/15/14, 5:54 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article , says... On 2/15/14, 5:26 PM, Boating All Out wrote: In article , says... On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 09:41:52 -0500, Poco Loco wrote: http://tinyurl.com/lp99as6 Damn shame. That'll put some folks in a real sour mood. I reckon those Southerners aren't so stupid after all. Perhaps the union organizer said it best: "Unfortunately, politically motivated third parties threatened the economic future of this facility and the opportunity for workers to create a successful operating model that would grow jobs in Tennessee," UAW Southern Region organizer Gary Casteel said." Those damn politically motivated third parties. Of course, the UAW Southern Region is in no way politically motivated. Right, FOAD? It appears that they rejected the idea of a union that was in bed with the company they were working for. That is the way unions are in most of those foreign country union people like to cite. It's a young "workforce." They make more money than the GM, Ford or Chrysler workers. As long as they are well-treated by management, they're ok. That's how all the foreign brands keep the union out. It works, and will continue to work until workers are mistreated. The ultimate goal of right-wing politicians in right to work states is to break unions and the union movement so businesses can lower pay and benefits to workers. It has nothing to do with the right to work. Can't blame the politicians. It was the workers who voted the union down. Do you know what the politicians there were threatening, including a U.S. Senator, if the workers voted to go union? |
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On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 17:57:33 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 2/15/14, 5:54 PM, Boating All Out wrote: In article , says... On 2/15/14, 5:26 PM, Boating All Out wrote: In article , says... On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 09:41:52 -0500, Poco Loco wrote: http://tinyurl.com/lp99as6 Damn shame. That'll put some folks in a real sour mood. I reckon those Southerners aren't so stupid after all. Perhaps the union organizer said it best: "Unfortunately, politically motivated third parties threatened the economic future of this facility and the opportunity for workers to create a successful operating model that would grow jobs in Tennessee," UAW Southern Region organizer Gary Casteel said." Those damn politically motivated third parties. Of course, the UAW Southern Region is in no way politically motivated. Right, FOAD? It appears that they rejected the idea of a union that was in bed with the company they were working for. That is the way unions are in most of those foreign country union people like to cite. It's a young "workforce." They make more money than the GM, Ford or Chrysler workers. As long as they are well-treated by management, they're ok. That's how all the foreign brands keep the union out. It works, and will continue to work until workers are mistreated. The ultimate goal of right-wing politicians in right to work states is to break unions and the union movement so businesses can lower pay and benefits to workers. It has nothing to do with the right to work. Can't blame the politicians. It was the workers who voted the union down. Do you know what the politicians there were threatening, including a U.S. Senator, if the workers voted to go union? By all means, tell us. But, be sure to tell us what the unions were telling the workers also. |
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On 2/15/14, 7:38 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 16:26:00 -0600, Boating All Out wrote: In article , says... On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 09:41:52 -0500, Poco Loco wrote: http://tinyurl.com/lp99as6 Damn shame. That'll put some folks in a real sour mood. I reckon those Southerners aren't so stupid after all. Perhaps the union organizer said it best: "Unfortunately, politically motivated third parties threatened the economic future of this facility and the opportunity for workers to create a successful operating model that would grow jobs in Tennessee," UAW Southern Region organizer Gary Casteel said." Those damn politically motivated third parties. Of course, the UAW Southern Region is in no way politically motivated. Right, FOAD? It appears that they rejected the idea of a union that was in bed with the company they were working for. That is the way unions are in most of those foreign country union people like to cite. It's a young "workforce." They make more money than the GM, Ford or Chrysler workers. As long as they are well-treated by management, they're ok. That's how all the foreign brands keep the union out. It works, and will continue to work until workers are mistreated. IBM did the same thing. I read the other day that IBM is downsizing in an attempt to raise its share price. |
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