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<blockquote data-quote="Inthegame" data-source="post: 925020" data-attributes="member: 37112"><p>"Collective bargaining with our employees through a union is a new experience for the company and our employees, and it is only fair that we now all cooperate with the union." Harry Bradley's public comment May 1937.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Opposed to it from the beginning? Really, is that how National RTW is spinning it, or is that your research assistant opinion? The Bradleys were pragmatists, not modern day fascists. The Bradley Foundation is what you're refering to with donations made to RTW. These are heirs to the family fortune, not the ones who actually ran the company. But then again these are the heroes in your book. The generation that instructs the rest of us with their hard earned <strong>inherited</strong> money.</p><p></p><p>Kindly point out any union that doesn't recognize a companies right to produce. With your vast experience in the unionized workforce, that shouldn't be too tough a task.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inthegame, post: 925020, member: 37112"] "Collective bargaining with our employees through a union is a new experience for the company and our employees, and it is only fair that we now all cooperate with the union." Harry Bradley's public comment May 1937. Opposed to it from the beginning? Really, is that how National RTW is spinning it, or is that your research assistant opinion? The Bradleys were pragmatists, not modern day fascists. The Bradley Foundation is what you're refering to with donations made to RTW. These are heirs to the family fortune, not the ones who actually ran the company. But then again these are the heroes in your book. The generation that instructs the rest of us with their hard earned [B]inherited[/B] money. Kindly point out any union that doesn't recognize a companies right to produce. With your vast experience in the unionized workforce, that shouldn't be too tough a task. [/QUOTE]
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