California UPSers: No on Prop 22

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Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
Elections have consequences

It's funny how the unions always without fail support liberal causes and then liberal voters screw them over. The unions got screwed once again. Maybe they will realize these liberal's don't care about them.

Watch as companies in California move jobs to the independent contractor label more and more.
 

baklava

I don’t work at UPS anymore.
It's funny how the unions always without fail support liberal causes and then liberal voters screw them over. The unions got screwed once again. Maybe they will realize these liberal's don't care about them.

Watch as companies in California move jobs to the independent contractor label more and more.
Prop 22 was not a “liberal cause”, it was the opposite. Republican voters heavily favored prop 22 (yes, there’s quite a bit of them outside the Bay and LA). The Vote No campaign could not compete with big tech money. Still an idiotic vote by supposedly liberal Californians.
 

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
Prop 22 was not a “liberal cause”, it was the opposite. Republican voters heavily favored prop 22 (yes, there’s quite a bit of them outside the Bay and LA). The Vote No campaign could not compete with big tech money. Still an idiotic vote by supposedly liberal Californians.
What I'm saying is the California voter, a majority liberal, doesn't care about labor issues or union rights or the workers in these jobs. They care only if it doesn't affect them.

Now union leadership will without question always support the candidate with the D by their name, always. By doing so, union becomes the politicians beotch, something you can take for granted and never have to please.
 
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