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How about prison time for assault. Not to mention civil lawsuits.Read this article from Philadelphia Inquirer "5 airport union organizers attacked". This will get your blood boiling. Two of the guys had serious eye injuries but the IAM officials continued to kick and punch them. I hope these animals lose their jobs and end up living on the streets eating dog food.
The justice system must be used to the fullest extent in this matter. Hopefully, it won't drag on and on and on. Time to clean house.How about prison time for assault. Not to mention civil lawsuits.
If there are priors on these guys the get an added bonus to the time to boot.
It should happen, or at least begin BEFORE the VOTE. :unsure: Get the wheels of justice in motion immediately. :angry:That is going to happen after the IBT wins this VOTE
Of course.....it's an embarrasment. But it will all come out. There's a bunch of resourceful people that will get the information out.Talk to a couple of rampers last night and every thing is hush hush :censored: hush hush.
classifiedHow many people attended the rally?
how many rallies were staged east of the mississippi?I'm not sure if this has been posted, but I saw this news blurb about the rally.
US Airways mechanics from the airline's Phoenix, Las Vegas and Charlotte sites rallied at the company's headquarters in Tempe and in front of the US Airways terminal at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport to kick off a union election campaign to make the Teamsters their bargaining representative for the approximately 6,300 mechanics and related employees at the newly merged airline. Pro-Teamster workers have gathered enough employee signatures to easily meet the threshold required by law to file for an election.
"Cards have poured in," said Don Treichler, Director of the Teamsters Airline Division. "US Airways mechanics know that the Teamsters bring great contracts and strong representation for airline mechanics. Teamster contracts at Continental, UPS, AirTran and Frontier have set an industry standard for airline mechanics. These mechanics deserve the same strong representation, especially in this case where crucial workplace rights are at stake. In particular, under a Teamster contract they will retain 100 percent of their seniority."
PR Newswire
A Big One SOON.how many rallies were staged east of the mississippi?
i seem to not find any at U east...duh...is it just me?