Posted on 02/22/2015 7:03:13 AM PST by rktman
In a fourth attempt to decertify the United Autoworkers (UAW) union, workers at NTN-Bower Corporation in Alabama voted to rid themselves of the UAW Friday.
Although the official tally has yet to be released, sources tell The Daily Caller News Foundation that workers voted 82 to 50 to decertify the United Autoworkers. Previous decertification elections were deemed invalid, resulting in workers having to hold a fourth round.
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Who wants to pay to be a part of a bunch of wieners picketing Scott Walkers grandma’s house?.../s
“decertification elections”, “general elections”, “local mayoral elections”...if a liberal hack doesn’t get their way, it always results in re-counts, judge intervention whatever it takes. It must be exhausting dealing with these people. It’s exhausting just reading about their antics.
Why the vote...period? Just say....don’t take a dime out of my check.
Wonder how many folks got their legs broken over the course of these votes.
And this one will be as well when they get a crooked lib judge to find a 't' was not crossed properly.................
This is Alabama, not New Jersey.
Hah... you would think the union thugs could at least count...
These extra 8 votes were probably the dead union thugs...
They may die, but never lose the right to vote...
Union muscle would stand out like a 10 point buck in a city park. Yeah. This ain’t Jersey or New York. Them folks from out of town have no power down here. They might threaten one guy before the deer rifles started pumping out copper jacketed lead at 200+ yards while they are sipping their coffee.
I guess even corrupt Obama stooges at the NLRB can't overlook such blatant obvious union corruption...
Probably the NRLB sent a memo to the UAW leadership along the lines..."next time try counting how many ballets you stuff"
Ahhhhhhhhhhh .........
Is NJ part of the USA?
Alabama ranks high on the common sense scale; New Jersey with all other communist workers unionized states; doesn’t even show up.
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