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<blockquote data-quote="nospinzone" data-source="post: 171505" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>Well, I guess if you find no shame or moral outrage in the physical and verbal intimidation that was used in Indy to persuade people to change their minds, then I guess you would be proud of the Teamsters "unionizing" that facility. But the people in Indy still have options and they know it. They just have to figure out what they want.</p><p></p><p>As far as the Brown side activity in Indy, believe it or not, there is some strategy involved in organizing a work force of over 200,000. The time and energy is focused on areas where there is interest, and if there isn't any interest in your hub, they won't come. APWA isn't forcing themselves on anyone. They went to the Blue guys in Indy because people up there asked them to come. If you feel snubbed, I'm sorry, but like I said, Danny and Van will not force their ideas on anyone who is not interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nospinzone, post: 171505, member: 1335"] Well, I guess if you find no shame or moral outrage in the physical and verbal intimidation that was used in Indy to persuade people to change their minds, then I guess you would be proud of the Teamsters "unionizing" that facility. But the people in Indy still have options and they know it. They just have to figure out what they want. As far as the Brown side activity in Indy, believe it or not, there is some strategy involved in organizing a work force of over 200,000. The time and energy is focused on areas where there is interest, and if there isn't any interest in your hub, they won't come. APWA isn't forcing themselves on anyone. They went to the Blue guys in Indy because people up there asked them to come. If you feel snubbed, I'm sorry, but like I said, Danny and Van will not force their ideas on anyone who is not interested. [/QUOTE]
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