Posted by woolie on June 12, 2009 at 15:57:51 from (198.164.30.51):
In Reply to: Unions posted by trucker40 on June 11, 2009 at 21:59:05:
[quote="Bobl1958"](quoted from post at 07:16:36 06/12/09) John - I don't mean this as being critical to you, but do you realize that for all that money to be set aside for you to have your nice pension check each month, some poor customer was overcharged to compensate. The unions don't just have that money sitting there. It has to be added to the bottom line of some poor end user. The union was good for you, but a hell'uva drain on the rest of the country. It's a shame you guys can't see that. The union has outlived it's usefulness. And by the way, I have dealt with unions on the "owner's side" of the spectrum. I remember once in Burns Harbor, In where a whole job came to a halt while your famous carpenter's union and the labor union had to work out an agreement on who got to deal with emptying the outhouses. You'll notice I said who GOT to, not who HAD to. Pitiful example of unions in my mind.[/quote]
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