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To: KDD
Labor unions destroy any feeling of employer-employee goodwill.

By the time workers get so desparate that they ask a for a union, management has usually done the destroying. Remember, the only thing worse than a union is management that is bad enough for the workers to want to be represented by a union.

BTW, that lawsuit you reference is from 2000. Since there are no follow-ups listed on the AK web site, I guess it was thrown out of court? Also, I'm sure you know, anyone can file a lawsuit about anything. Just because a lawsuit has been filed, that isn't proff that any laws were broken.

42 posted on 07/21/2003 9:42:45 AM PDT by TopDog2 (Deer are the spawn of satan! Wipe them out!!)
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To: TopDog2
By the time workers get so desparate that they ask a for a union, management has usually done the destroying.

Bull...an employer doesn't "owe" me a job. If I don't like the way my employer treats me then I leave his employment for someone who will treat me with the respect I require.

Remember, the only thing worse than a union is management that is bad enough for the workers to want to be represented by a union.

Again Bull...I don't need a union thug with a club to negotiate my value to a company for me.

BTW, that lawsuit you reference is from 2000. Since there are no follow-ups listed on the AK web site, I guess it was thrown out of court?

Working its way through the courts, I'd imagine.

Also, I'm sure you know, anyone can file a lawsuit about anything. Just because a lawsuit has been filed, that isn't proff that any laws were broken

Right....Unions are upstanding institutions closely tied to our nations survival and freedoms...ya dupe.

45 posted on 07/21/2003 10:17:26 AM PDT by KDD
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