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November 30, 2005give me a fuckin brake episode 13793
this I read
by a red nugget rooter
all a glow :
"the number of private sector work
stoppages is up 14 percent ...."
"up 14%"
thats got this bo peep excited ???
there's better ....
" this even as
hugely profitable corporations
demanded givebacks"
"even as "
what in hell ????
" even as "
as in what??
as in
despite
as in
in the teeth of
stoppages are up
fuck we should be burning
these cut and run trans nats
fucking domestic factories
to the ground by now
just goes to show ya
of
delightsome nit wits
we lef-testicles got our fair share
want more .....
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try this on
"Of course strikes are no panacea.
Strategy counts. Lose
one and you've blown a fuse
that could stay blown
for a generation.
Timing counts, too.
So does preparation.
Because if union members
aren't yet willing to strike,
no amount of brave, bully talk
will get them out."
there were
"231 work stoppages initiated through the end
of August, compared with 202 in the same period last
year, with the vast majority being strikes."
get it 231
how many job sites we got
with say 150 jobblers on location
300,000 ?????
hey here's a whizzzzer
"Strikers seem to be getting results, too.."
really ???
" Boeing
machinists got a better health-care package
after
striking, though the outcome is unclear at Delphi
Corp"
" The real growth in labor organizing
in the
mid-1930s came on the heels of a mini-recovery,
and the
nation's largest strike wave
hit after World War II,
when the economy boomed
even as workers salaries stayed
frozen at war levels"
"This period is a little different"
who is jingling his bells here???
Michael Hirsch
" a staff writer for the New York
Teacher, the newspaper
of the United Federation of
Teachers "
yup he's a shanker cranker
Posted by herb jr. jr. at November 30, 2005 01:42 PM
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