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Jonathan Ball wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: Jonathan Ball wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Jonathan Ball wrote: Don Bruder wrote: In article , Don wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Jeff We haven't bought anything at Wal-Mart in years. It is among the most exploitative employers in the United States, a real rogue corporation, that screws its workers and its suppliers at every opportunity. Wal-Mart, if you will, treats its employees as if they were Iraqis. If their employees are being treated as badly as you say, why is it that no union has been able to organize them? Don Because Wal-Mart Inc. has a carved-in-stone anti-union stance. They will (and have, multiple times) fired everybody on the payroll and shut down the entire store rather than allow a union to get so much as a toenail clipping (never mind a foot...) in the door. Prove it. Federal law mandates union certification elections, if enough employees ask for one. hahahahahahohohohohohhehehehehe This government is about as anti-union as Wal-Mart. Non sequitur. Wal-Mart must hold a union certification election if enough employees ask for one. Their anti-union stance doesn't enter into it. The "law" has been looking the other way for the last three years, for the most part. Prove it, liar. Prove it? Yes. Prove it, liar. Hehehe. There's a ka-zillion cases that have built up the last few years that show how anti-labor the NLRB has become, at the urging the Bush-shippers. That's not proof; you've merely offered another unsupported claim. Prove it, liar. If you are that interested, the cites are easy enough to find. Find them, liar. Ahh, I see. You came across a cross-posting sea. Well, head back to your island of bigotry, rightie. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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