TDU. It's all their fault.
The last few pages of the Teamster magazine is parallel to the National Enquirer except that sadly it's proven to be factual.If its on the TDU website, it might as well be on the National Enquirer.
Wasn't the National Enquirer the ones who broke the John Edwards affair story?If its on the TDU website, it might as well be on the National Enquirer.
If its on the TDU website, it might as well be on the National Enquirer.
Blame Obama and mitt "flip flipper" Romney!!TDU. It's all their fault.
Depends on who he Rats outBlah Blah blah, bet you he won't do any time.
Nothing that he supposedly did will get him in trouble. OJ killed two people and walked. TDU is hell bent on seeing Teamsters that don't agree with their twisted ideals, kicked out of the Union.Depends on who he Rats out
Your post doesn't make any sense.Nothing that he supposedly did will get him in trouble. OJ killed two people and walked. TDU is hell bent on seeing Teamsters that don't agree with their twisted ideals, kicked out of the Union.
You mean the same group that needs to justify their existence before their demise? And FYI, TDU is in bed with the government.Your post doesn't make any sense.
OJ has nothing to do with this situation, and TDU is not the prosecuter here.
RA appears guilty of accepting company bribes to push through union contracts.
That's very typical for H, always siding with the company during contract negotiations.
The IRB isn't just pushing that RA should be b removed from his position and banned from union office for a set time.
They are pushing for criminal prosecution.
That means prison if found guilty.
If you were RA, and they offered something else besides prison, wouldn't you jump at that offer?
The prosecuters just want him to talk.
Did he steal money? No. Did he kill someone? No. He will be fineYour post doesn't make any sense.
OJ has nothing to do with this situation, and TDU is not the prosecuter here.
RA appears guilty of accepting company bribes to push through union contracts.
That's very typical for H, always siding with the company during contract negotiations.
The IRB isn't just pushing that RA should be b removed from his position and banned from union office for a set time.
They are pushing for criminal prosecution.
That means prison if found guilty.
If you were RA, and they offered something else besides prison, wouldn't you jump at that offer?
The prosecuters just want him to talk.
Allegation 1: "Rome used his position to get friends/family hired." Nothing illegal about this. It happens in public/private sector in all Unions.
Yes and nepotism is not illegal.Webster's defines that as nepotism.