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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5880571" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Wrong I said I DIDN"T give one about what you said. </p><p>Now since you're such a good union man and therefore should be able to answer my questions:</p><p>Why do your unions have a near zero presence in the food and hospitality industry given that it's one of if not the fastest growing segment of the economy? Why do you refuse to answer?</p><p></p><p>You keep saying that they don't stay long.....Now is it because they couldn't live on the wages being paid?</p><p>And during their time there long or short should they not be paid a living wage? </p><p>Should those who work in that industry be relegated to a permanent economic underclass working starvation wages serving you your meals at whatever price you want to pay?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5880571, member: 58386"] Wrong I said I DIDN"T give one about what you said. Now since you're such a good union man and therefore should be able to answer my questions: Why do your unions have a near zero presence in the food and hospitality industry given that it's one of if not the fastest growing segment of the economy? Why do you refuse to answer? You keep saying that they don't stay long.....Now is it because they couldn't live on the wages being paid? And during their time there long or short should they not be paid a living wage? Should those who work in that industry be relegated to a permanent economic underclass working starvation wages serving you your meals at whatever price you want to pay? [/QUOTE]
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