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Crews sent from Alabama to help in New Jersey were sent back home because they were non Union.
Unreal........
http://www.waff.com/story/19981857/s...KGF98.facebook
Last edited by GeoFisher; 11-02-2012 at 03:46 PM. Reason: edited to remove streams of bad words :)
--Crews sent from Alabama to help in New Jersey were sent back home because they were non Union.
Unreal........
http://www.waff.com/story/19981857/s...KGF98.facebook
Mr Fisher, there are plenty reasons to dislike unions without grabbing onto straws such as this one.
Grabbing straws........DOUBTFUL. They were turned away from New Jersey, they went to Staten Island instead.
ALL because they were non union.
Decatur Utilities’ General Manager Ray Hardin issued a statement this morning saying the company was sent documents on Wednesday from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers “that implied a requirement of our employees to agree to union affiliation while working in the New York and New Jersey areas.”
Look it up.........simple to do that.
A classic example of "cognitive belief." Geo, you hate unions, so you chose to take the statement of the non-union crew at face value, and dismiss the statements of the IBEW president, even when he says that the company who hired them denies that it's true:
"At this stage, it is not clear who is alleged to have turned the crew away and the company that employs the affected workers has denied the claim," said IBEW President Ed Hill in a statement. "IBEW local leaders in New Jersey have reiterated what has been the long standing record of our union – in times of crisis all help is welcome and we pull together with everyone to meet the needs of the public. We have communicated this to the office of New Jersey Governor Christie as well."
So I did what you told Hlleonard to do, and I looked it up. I did a Google search for Decatur Utilities Seaside Heights, and found a statement from Decatur Utilities, the company that employs the linemen in question, and even THEY say their linemen were not turned away.
http://www.waff.com/story/19981857/s...sandy-recovery
I'd bet there are wal-mart workers, that pray at night for wal-mart to have to go union.
I prefer to believe the workers who drove THOUSANDS of miles over a corrupt New Jersey UNION BOSS.A classic example of "cognitive belief." Geo, you hate unions, so you chose to take the statement of the non-union crew at face value, and dismiss the statements of the IBEW president, even when he says that the company who hired them denies that it's true:
"At this stage, it is not clear who is alleged to have turned the crew away and the company that employs the affected workers has denied the claim," said IBEW President Ed Hill in a statement. "IBEW local leaders in New Jersey have reiterated what has been the long standing record of our union – in times of crisis all help is welcome and we pull together with everyone to meet the needs of the public. We have communicated this to the office of New Jersey Governor Christie as well."
So I did what you told Hlleonard to do, and I looked it up. I did a Google search for Decatur Utilities Seaside Heights, and found a statement from Decatur Utilities, the company that employs the linemen in question, and even THEY say their linemen were not turned away.
http://www.waff.com/story/19981857/s...sandy-recovery
Yea, I hate all unions.
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Mr Fisher, do you actually believe all union members and officials are corrupt or is that just a monster in your mind... I didn't go back and reread the story but I seem to remember the fellas weren't turned away, they were unwilling to comply with whatever union requirements they were presented with, if those requirements were join the union or else that would seem to be extreme and maybe that was what they were but the story didn't say that specifically.
What amazes me more than anything is that with all the devastation and folks without power that any resistance was experienced. I bet a million bucks that if you were one of the folks without power you would be pissed that licensed, qualified electricians were given any grief at all.
This goes both ways for me. If I was in need of assistance and I found out helpful union members were turned away for minor things like paperwork or whatever I would be upset. I think in the scope of what these guys were trying to accomplish with the recovery from this storm that whoever said a cross word or tossed a stumbling block in their way should be fired. I don't care what it was......they came to assist.
--What amazes me more than anything is that with all the devastation and folks without power that any resistance was experienced. I bet a million bucks that if you were one of the folks without power you would be pissed that licensed, qualified electricians were given any grief at all.
This goes both ways for me. If I was in need of assistance and I found out helpful union members were turned away for minor things like paperwork or whatever I would be upset. I think in the scope of what these guys were trying to accomplish with the recovery from this storm that whoever said a cross word or tossed a stumbling block in their way should be fired. I don't care what it was......they came to assist.
I agree, it does seem odd that anything would get in the way at times like these but if it was actually a misunderstanding of some kind then these things happen and maybe there wasn't any left handed intent of any kind.... Apologies to left handers in case they are needed anywhere.
I heard the audio version of what happened and yeah, it wasn't very nice. They were called scabs and other nasty names and told to go back where they came from. The "scabs" were told that they were hurting union families. Only a union worker would think that way in the middle of a disaster. I guess when BO said that all red tape and bureaucracy should be removed so that things would go quicker(thats big government for you), the union decided that had nothing to do with them.
I've worked in many different unions. I worked for Mac Tools which was United Steele Workers. While I worked there, the union stole from our pension fund. We were all sitting around asking each other how we can strike against our union. They were weak too. I had an issue with the company and went to the president of the union. He told me to call the president of Mac Tools. When I called(you believe I had to rep myself), the president of the company told me to get out my union handbook. He told me to turn to a certain page where he read it to me. He said that what it tells him was that as long as I work for them they will do whatever they want with me. To break the Union, the company moved to Texas. So, I was not only out of the union, but out of a job.
--I heard the audio version of what happened and yeah, it wasn't very nice. They were called scabs and other nasty names and told to go back where they came from. The "scabs" were told that they were hurting union families. Only a union worker would think that way in the middle of a disaster. I guess when BO said that all red tape and bureaucracy should be removed so that things would go quicker(thats big government for you), the union decided that had nothing to do with them.
I've worked in many different unions. I worked for Mac Tools which was United Steele Workers. While I worked there, the union stole from our pension fund. We were all sitting around asking each other how we can strike against our union. They were weak too. I had an issue with the company and went to the president of the union. He told me to call the president of Mac Tools. When I called(you believe I had to rep myself), the president of the company told me to get out my union handbook. He told me to turn to a certain page where he read it to me. He said that what it tells him was that as long as I work for them they will do whatever they want with me. To break the Union, the company moved to Texas. So, I was not only out of the union, but out of a job.
As I said earlier, there are lots of reasons to dislike unions, I just believe the good outweighs the bad.
I worked the first 23 years of my Adult life for a none union company, and it was bad. the company superintendent had his 2 brothers, nephew and son working there. I can't name all the crooked things that went on with that company. different people doing the same job, and making different wages. I've worked the last 17 years on Union jobs. the Union has a set scale wage for different jobs, and if you and the foreman's son or brother, or his Mother are doing the same job. you will be payed the same wages. and your seniority, will change from job to job. you may be #1 on the seniority list on this job, and be last on the list on the next job. it's the most fair way to work a group of men that I have ever seen. I wish I could have worked my whole life on Union jobs. Union jobs are much better, than nonunion jobs, that are managed by superintendents that try and keep most of their family on the payroll.
