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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1102256" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>The point is you want to whine about the system but are not willing to do anything about it.</p><p>Let the teachers go on strike hire replacements and keep on trucking. </p><p>You set the next contract to expire the first day of summer and if you don't have an agreement in two weeks lock them out and start rehiring. I have sat on both sides of the negotiation table two can play this game.</p><p>We walked out in 1980 and six months later came back for less than the company originally offered.</p><p>The company did not miss one days production.</p><p>That will get your mind right about how good your wages and benefits are right quick. </p><p>Your in a right to work state you can break that crap up. If not keep being enslaved to a socialist system.</p><p>The union was a necessary evil in its day to bring unscrupulous companies in control of legal slavery.</p><p>The union today isn't what it was 30 or 50 years ago it is big business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1102256, member: 694"] The point is you want to whine about the system but are not willing to do anything about it. Let the teachers go on strike hire replacements and keep on trucking. You set the next contract to expire the first day of summer and if you don't have an agreement in two weeks lock them out and start rehiring. I have sat on both sides of the negotiation table two can play this game. We walked out in 1980 and six months later came back for less than the company originally offered. The company did not miss one days production. That will get your mind right about how good your wages and benefits are right quick. Your in a right to work state you can break that crap up. If not keep being enslaved to a socialist system. The union was a necessary evil in its day to bring unscrupulous companies in control of legal slavery. The union today isn't what it was 30 or 50 years ago it is big business. [/QUOTE]
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