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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Spider" data-source="post: 1432959" data-attributes="member: 52461"><p>1) Okay Atomic...try to pay attention this time. What I said on 10/19 in Post #127 was:</p><p></p><p><strong>"Any entity that relies on revenues to provide a product or service is hampered when that product or service is required by law to be provided for free. Eventually, you and your freeloading pals will force a local union to make the decision to disclaim interest in in a bargaining unit.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>What you changed that to on 10/19 in Post #128 was:</p><p></p><p><strong>"Your hypothetical of everyone leaving the union because it's free is laughable."</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>I never suggested that you and your freeloading pals would leave the union of your own accord. You're getting a free ride...why go anywhere? What I suggested was that when you and your freeloading pals got to be too much of a burden on the union...well, the union may exercise an option that would eliminate that burden. </p><p></p><p>2) What local am I? Given the way you tend to distort things, I just don't think that I'll provide you with that information. I've already given you a ballpark figure of what our local officers salary is. As far as commissions...no such thing here...in fact, the first time I've ever heard of commissions to local officers & staff was with the local 710 fiasco. Sounds like they were getting commissions based on how many members they represent. We don't do that here.</p><p></p><p>3) I won't be giving you any more examples of anything, Smurf, considering the manner in which you distort that which is provided to you. You're not looking for discussion, Smurf...you're simply a Troll.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Spider, post: 1432959, member: 52461"] 1) Okay Atomic...try to pay attention this time. What I said on 10/19 in Post #127 was: [B]"Any entity that relies on revenues to provide a product or service is hampered when that product or service is required by law to be provided for free. Eventually, you and your freeloading pals will force a local union to make the decision to disclaim interest in in a bargaining unit. [/B] What you changed that to on 10/19 in Post #128 was: [B]"Your hypothetical of everyone leaving the union because it's free is laughable." [/B] I never suggested that you and your freeloading pals would leave the union of your own accord. You're getting a free ride...why go anywhere? What I suggested was that when you and your freeloading pals got to be too much of a burden on the union...well, the union may exercise an option that would eliminate that burden. 2) What local am I? Given the way you tend to distort things, I just don't think that I'll provide you with that information. I've already given you a ballpark figure of what our local officers salary is. As far as commissions...no such thing here...in fact, the first time I've ever heard of commissions to local officers & staff was with the local 710 fiasco. Sounds like they were getting commissions based on how many members they represent. We don't do that here. 3) I won't be giving you any more examples of anything, Smurf, considering the manner in which you distort that which is provided to you. You're not looking for discussion, Smurf...you're simply a Troll. [/QUOTE]
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