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Historic NY Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-11-08 11:32 PM
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31. How can the US government usurp a legal binding contract..
Edited on Thu Dec-11-08 11:33 PM by Historic NY
between management & its workers. This isn't about minimum wages, or other legal protections its about legally binding negotiated working conditions, a quid pro quo. If this is allowed to stand it could call into play all other union contracts nationwide from manufacturing to public service. Just WTF do they think they are. If the US Senate & its members are trying to shove this down the workers throats I'd dare say their will be a revolt not seen in decades in this nation. If those southern Asshole Senators think they can engineer an agreement that put the interest of the non-union workers over those that are unionized then the need to be marginalized by Harry Reid. So much for protecting the little guy the blue collar American worker. They want to keep the non-union workers in their states from organizing. Union busting...lets say we go do some Senate busting.

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