Celerity
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so how long can you stay on strike before your mortgage ass fucks you?
38 minutes.
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so how long can you stay on strike before your mortgage ass fucks you?
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so how long can you stay on strike before your mortgage ass fucks you?
unions were great in the 20s and 30s when people were stupid underpaid and had no rights... but in today's marketplace, IMO, all it does it hold things back.
And I was going to use the ratification bonus, vacation pay, sick pay, and the tax return for a trip to Japan, and possibly find another car to play with. and a set of chairs that the wife wanted for Xmas...
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tell that to the thousands of people trying to make ends meet while working at walmart with no benefits...
its the same in all situations... there are always union folk who abuse it and give it a bad name...
walmart would rather close a store at the first sign of a union movement rather than deal with a union...i thought walmart had a union?
article dated june 2004, not sure on present day figuresIn the United States, only one group of Wal-Mart employees has successfully organized. In February 2000 ten meatcutters in Jacksonville, Texas, voted 7 to 3 to unionize their tiny bargaining unit. Two weeks later, Wal-Mart abruptly eliminated their jobs by switching to prepackaged meat and assigning the butchers to other departments, effectively abolishing the only union shop on its North American premises. After more than three years, in June 2003, a federal labor judge ruled this move illegal and ordered Wal-Mart to restore the department and recognize the butchers' bargaining unit. Wal-Mart has appealed that decision.
i hope for your sake they can end it quickly...and how long that last strike was...I have no clue.
bahahhaha, have you seen the people working at walmart?The thing about walmart is nobody is forcing the people to work there, they could go get a better job.
not always true in the smaller communities when the super walmarts come in and run everyone alse in town out of business, there fore the people in the town don't have any other place to get a job. my hometown is actually fighting that from happening right now. the town is pretty much divided as far as opinions on it, because it would allow them to go to one place and get everything at cheaper prices, but on the other hand it would most likely run the local grocery stores, that are still family owned, out of business.Quoted post[/post]]
walmart doesnt have unions, but out of all the jobs ive had, they did have the best benefits.
are you drunk again?not always true in the smaller communities when the super walmarts come in and run everyone alse in town out of business, there fore the people in the town don't have any other place to get a job. my hometown is actually fighting that from happening right now. the town is pretty much divided as far as opinions on it, because it would allow them to go to one place and get everything at cheaper prices, but on the other hand it would most likely run the local grocery stores, that are still family owned, out of business.
sorry i meant to quote whoever said that the people could just go get a better job. and no i am not drunk, since the DUI i have turned to DXM as my recreational drugQuoted post[/post]]
are you drunk again?not always true in the smaller communities when the super walmarts come in and run everyone alse in town out of business, there fore the people in the town don't have any other place to get a job. my hometown is actually fighting that from happening right now. the town is pretty much divided as far as opinions on it, because it would allow them to go to one place and get everything at cheaper prices, but on the other hand it would most likely run the local grocery stores, that are still family owned, out of business.
what is it that you;re stating is not always true?
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but I can also under stand a lot of the other guys that have 2 mortgages, trying to put a kid or two thru college, or has 2-3 little one still running around in elementry school...they do need the breaks in the insurance....
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http://walmartwatch.com/
but I can also under stand a lot of the other guys that have 2 mortgages, trying to put a kid or two thru college, or has 2-3 little one still running around in elementry school...they do need the breaks in the insurance....