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Sorry Mook, this guy hit a nerve. I was in a discussion the other day with a guy about the Unions. He obviousely had no idea what the Union was really about and yet was badmouthing something that many people feel strongly about, and something that he knew nothing about. My feelings are that if you choose not to be Union, fine. Nobody is putting a gun to your head. This jerk on this thread obviousely hates the Union. Fine! When he posts comments like he did, he will get a response from me. This clown has no idea that many of the laws and benefits that he enjoys at his job were implemented because of the Unions fight many years ago. Basically, treat your employees right and odds are that they won't want to organize, treat them poorly or pay them an unfair wage and organization is an option. Wal-Mart is a good example. They pay dirt and have pockets deeper than an artesian well. They work a majority of their workforce just under 40hrs to avoid heath benefits. Keoni started the banter with calling us "left wing liberal extremists." I will return fire with calling Keoni an idiot and emploring him to say his crap face to face with a Union member (myself included). Like I said.....Keoni, go back to your little girl job and leave the real work to organized labor. Also, quality is higher in a Union shop. We get paid better, have less turnover, and take more pride in our work. How can you produce a quality product when you pay lousy and have a high turnover always training new employees? <br />Ken
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