short circut
07-25-2005, 05:09 PM
http://www.nbc5.com/money/4765346/detail.html??z=dp&dpswid=&dppid=
In a prepared statement, Hoffa said "we must have more union members in order to change the political climate that is undermining workers' rights."
How is the political climat underminign theirworkers rights?
"This is totally ridiculous. I firmly believe it's nothing but egos, the couple of people at the top, they're just misguided; they're egotistical fools," said Bill Pienta, a delegate from United Steel Workers.
this person does not agree
"I do not believe that anybody in the AFL or any other organized labor group is at fault," said Bill Brumfield, who supports the AFL-CIO leadership. "The conservatism of the country has driven a wedge between workers and organized labor."
now they get to the answer. its al the conservatives fault. letslynch all of them, for destroying our lives.(sarcasm)
One union leader said the only people happy over the dissension are "President George W. Bush and his crowd.
probably true. gee and i thought unions werent biased.
In a prepared statement, Hoffa said "we must have more union members in order to change the political climate that is undermining workers' rights."
How is the political climat underminign theirworkers rights?
"This is totally ridiculous. I firmly believe it's nothing but egos, the couple of people at the top, they're just misguided; they're egotistical fools," said Bill Pienta, a delegate from United Steel Workers.
this person does not agree
"I do not believe that anybody in the AFL or any other organized labor group is at fault," said Bill Brumfield, who supports the AFL-CIO leadership. "The conservatism of the country has driven a wedge between workers and organized labor."
now they get to the answer. its al the conservatives fault. letslynch all of them, for destroying our lives.(sarcasm)
One union leader said the only people happy over the dissension are "President George W. Bush and his crowd.
probably true. gee and i thought unions werent biased.