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We have to change the way they think of the hourly employee.
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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1105293" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>We are a tiny fraction of the workforce. Why are you attacking people who are actually interested in enacting change, rather than criticizing those who act like anything the company does is fine by them? Under the RLA we are stymied in our options, depending on others with real power to come through for us. And when they didn't you've defended them. You aren't for labor unless it's represented by your party of choice, and cover for their failings. So you aren't as high minded as you portray yourself, just another partisan. I see MFE admitting they let us down, you never do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1105293, member: 24302"] We are a tiny fraction of the workforce. Why are you attacking people who are actually interested in enacting change, rather than criticizing those who act like anything the company does is fine by them? Under the RLA we are stymied in our options, depending on others with real power to come through for us. And when they didn't you've defended them. You aren't for labor unless it's represented by your party of choice, and cover for their failings. So you aren't as high minded as you portray yourself, just another partisan. I see MFE admitting they let us down, you never do. [/QUOTE]
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