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On Nov 24, 5:04�am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: That's the point - they don't pay competitive wages. Unnion wages are always higher by a factor of 25/30% higher than a similar gualified wage earner. Take Painters for example. �A Union painter base is $26 an hour to a max of $30 here in CT. �Work rules are restrictive in terms of hours, breaks and travel. �I can hire an equally qualified non-Union painter for less than $15 who will do the job in less time and, in my experience, better. Pero usted debe decir el espa�ol para dirigirse una persona complaciente a trabajar para quince d�lares por hora :-) |
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