Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Vote no, to double agent!



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A rabid infected poodle likes to play it both ways, with both camps and is “wishy-washy”. TWU Local 100 is no place to have up-the-hill and down-the-hill tensions between rank and file. The claws come out with the divisive proposals ‘reform from above and those pushing for reform from below’ when it comes to rank and file it is clear that the membership did not benefit but paid a price. However the rabid infected poodle loves ‘being on the union payroll [which] had meant a large pay increase and the obvious benefit of not having to work a dirty job under sometimes petty and abusive supervisors’ .  The rabid infected poodle is scared of abusive supervisors so it hides at the union hall because it is a coward.

Clearly TWU Local 100 is a troubled union, it is no longer the union that it once was of the days bygone, and the layoff results are disastrous. We are concerned and point it as a tipping point for TWU Local 100 in the labor movement. And that reputation will never be restored as long as the current leadership under Samuelsen and the rabid infected poodle are failing the membership. There is no effort to pull up the rank and file to the middle class except the willingness to put the membership in harms way. However they hide at the union hall, with all their fringe benefits. They should volunteer their services.

Of course, just as there is Samuelsen’s propaganda machine, there are legions of us on the other side of the issues. What weighs heavily with us is how the laid off brethren are being used as bait. We are in the USA where medicare as well as medicaid are available to anyone who needs it can be provided by simply filing an application form without any cost. We oppose the assessment, arguing that there is lack of discussion on the overall temporary medical coverage. It is impossible to know whether the laid off brethren would not need medical coverage after six months?

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