Wednesday, November 30, 2011
House to Vote on Blocking NLRB's Pro-Unionization Efforts
Unfortunately....Unions are at the epicenter of our economic woes.
Now, we can't entirely blame Unions...in a sense. If the Municipalities were going to give away the store...who wouldn't take it?
However, if they - the Unions; were actually doing what they say they are doing...they too would have seen the folly of their granted requests. They certainly knew the piper would come calling.
Now that it has....they still don't want to stop. WE must stand firm and take back our Country...and battling unreasonable Union requests has to be on the Front Line!
That was a lesson that unions refused to learn in the case of American Airlines, which yesterday announced that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, making it the last large U.S. full-fare airline to seek court protection from creditors. American was forced to take that action when the airline pilots union refused to budge on its demands for massive signing bonuses and wage increases. The airline’s competitors are flying high in profits after restructuring union contracts in their own bankruptcy proceedings.
Now, we can't entirely blame Unions...in a sense. If the Municipalities were going to give away the store...who wouldn't take it?
However, if they - the Unions; were actually doing what they say they are doing...they too would have seen the folly of their granted requests. They certainly knew the piper would come calling.
Now that it has....they still don't want to stop. WE must stand firm and take back our Country...and battling unreasonable Union requests has to be on the Front Line!
That was a lesson that unions refused to learn in the case of American Airlines, which yesterday announced that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, making it the last large U.S. full-fare airline to seek court protection from creditors. American was forced to take that action when the airline pilots union refused to budge on its demands for massive signing bonuses and wage increases. The airline’s competitors are flying high in profits after restructuring union contracts in their own bankruptcy proceedings.
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