Posted on 05/29/2007 2:07:19 PM PDT by buzzyboop
POTTSVILLE, Pa. -- Dick Yuengling Jr., fifth-generation owner of the brewery that bears his name, called his employees together a few weeks before their labor contract was set to expire to talk about the future of the business.
"Read between the lines," he told them at one point, according to government documents on the management-union feud that followed.
Depending upon whom you ask, Mr. Yuengling's speech was either a pep talk to urge employees to work harder or an ultimatum to dump the Teamsters union, which is what they did.
The union has been trying to strike back, urging a boycott of the 178-year-old brewery's product. The company says the effort has fallen flat -- with "absolutely zero feedback" from the marketplace, according to Chief Operating Officer David Casinelli.
Now, the Teamsters say they are going to try to get state lawmakers to intervene in what they say has been an unfair fight.
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I wouldn't go that far. It's OK, especially considering that it is $2 - $3 per six pack cheaper than the "premium" brands.
Can you still get $0.48 mixed drinks?
Great beer folks, give it a try.
Mmmm. This made me thorsty. Unfortunately, no Yuengling in Ohio so I am drinking Great Lakes (Dortmunder Gold) instead. Would kill for some Burning River right about now.....
We live near Latrobe now and we can get the whole range of offerings through our distributor here.
The local beer, Rolling Rock, has been taken over by Anheuser-Busch and is now made in New Jersey.
This thought, with the news that Earnhardt (in the Budweiser Car)was leaving DEI racing seemed to combine into:
Yuengling should make a deal with Earnhardt and Childress Racing to bring back the Black (with some tan on top)#3 car that his Dad drove.
A lot of poetry in the move.
I LOVE my Yuengling...........ping!
The Yuengling Brewery is a regional brewer that has manufacturing plants in Pottsville, PA and Tampa, FL. Currently we distribute our products over a ten state area along the eastern seaboard. While there is significant interest for our products nationwide, unfortunately we do not have the manufacturing capabilities to service customers across the United States.
The brewery currently distributes its products in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, South Carolina & Alabama.
I will look for it, too! Down with union thugs!!!!
1. Anheuser-Busch; St Louis MO
2. Miller Brewing; Milwaukee WI
3. Coors Brewing; Golden CO
4. Pabst Brewing; Woodridge IL
5. Boston Beer Co.; Boston MA
6. D. G. Yuengling and Son; Pottsville PA
ADDING VALUE!!! The ONLY reason they needed. I have never heard or read the reason for or against a union summed up in THOSE 2 words.
Thats the POINT!! It is THE best beer at that price.
I prefer this gem from the Union thug:
“Pottsville’s a very small town, and the Yuengling brewery’s the only game in town. So there was great pressure from the people of Pottsville to not say anything,” said Daniel Grace, head of Local 830.”
He doesn’t see the irony of his statement. Having run every other business out of town (and failed to attract any new ones), he grouses that the last one remaining has thrown him and his worthless union out on their posteriors.
You are so right. I used to be VP of Mfg for Quaker Maid down the road from Pottsville. We had Teamsters as our union. At least until Quaker Maid went belly up, was closed, and the name sold to a NY firm. Those 300 Teamsters sure showed Quaker Maid who was boss. A six week strike (which started before my arrival) sure helps the sales effort.
In a full disclosure effort; the management team prior to my arrival sucked. I have never seen a more divided company. Six months later and I was gone. Good managers screwed by the union, good employees screwed by the union, a good company screwed over by poor managers.
Rats. No distributors in Mass. Maybe I’ll hit up my favorite local beerslinger and see if he can procure a supply for me.
Sorry, I don’t know Shiner Bock.
Make a trip to Kappy’s. You’d be surprised what they carry, including my favorite—Arrogant Bastard Ale. Named after me, of course.
Good tip! Thanks. I’m a gettin’ mighty thirsty now.
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