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Re: OT Right To Work Bipolar Bear 01-20-2009
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Posted by Bipolar Bear on January 20, 2009, 12:47 am

> I oppose ANY group of incompetents that band together to
> empower themselves without merit, IOW 'mob rule', which is all unions
> are.

In the vast majority of cases, an owner is perfectly free to 'bust the
union' by failing to accept a contract that proposes higher wages--still he
is unlikely to attract and retain the most highly competent of workers if he
chooses to do so.

> And STILL you ignore the points I made above, because YOU KNOW
> YOU CAN NOT REFUTE THEM.

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Posted by Alexander on January 20, 2009, 2:24 am
Bipolar Bear wrote:
>> I oppose ANY group of incompetents that band together to
>> empower themselves without merit, IOW 'mob rule', which is all unions
>> are.
>
> In the vast majority of cases, an owner is perfectly free to 'bust the
> union' by failing to accept a contract that proposes higher wages--still he
> is unlikely to attract and retain the most highly competent of workers if he
> chooses to do so.

I guess you are not bright enough to remember the Air controllers Union.
Another Union that was using blackmail to gain unreasonable wages at
taxpayer expense.

>
>> And STILL you ignore the points I made above, because YOU KNOW
>> YOU CAN NOT REFUTE THEM.
>
> --
>
>

Posted by Bipolar Bear on January 20, 2009, 1:47 pm

> Bipolar Bear wrote:
> > In the vast majority of cases, an owner is perfectly free to 'bust the
> > union' by failing to accept a contract that proposes higher wages--still
he
> > is unlikely to attract and retain the most highly competent of workers
if he
> > chooses to do so.
> I guess you are not bright enough to remember the Air controllers Union.

Actually I do, hence my statement "in the vast majority of cases"

Obviously you are not bright enough to have actually READ what I posted.

> Another Union that was using blackmail to gain unreasonable wages

Wages aren't "unreasonable" simply because there are no scabs with the
required skill and experience level to replace union members...

> at
> taxpayer expense.

Taxpayer expense?

Sorry I wasn't aware that pilots don't have to pay taxes and that the
government had been giving away airline tickets up till the pilot strike wow
who would of thunk ?

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