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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5307708" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>There is simply no possible way contractors no matter how desperate they are can ever possibly win in a direct power struggle with Fat Freddy. It would require upwards of two thirds of all contractors nationwide to suddenly walk out and stay to for at least a month, probably longer . The Teamsters had to struggle to hold it's membership together for 2 weeks back in 1997. It's laughable to think that a bunch of contractors with no formal organization, no elected officers, no central command no binding legal obligations no pool of emergency cash contractors can draw from and it's every man for himself could even begin to launch an organized work stoppage lasting even so much as a week. And chances are it wouldn't even last that long. </p><p></p><p>They would be drawing people over from Express, Freight, Pittsburgh calling every retiree , every former contractor in a response far stronger and far better organized than anything contractors themselves could not only put together but hold together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5307708, member: 58386"] There is simply no possible way contractors no matter how desperate they are can ever possibly win in a direct power struggle with Fat Freddy. It would require upwards of two thirds of all contractors nationwide to suddenly walk out and stay to for at least a month, probably longer . The Teamsters had to struggle to hold it's membership together for 2 weeks back in 1997. It's laughable to think that a bunch of contractors with no formal organization, no elected officers, no central command no binding legal obligations no pool of emergency cash contractors can draw from and it's every man for himself could even begin to launch an organized work stoppage lasting even so much as a week. And chances are it wouldn't even last that long. They would be drawing people over from Express, Freight, Pittsburgh calling every retiree , every former contractor in a response far stronger and far better organized than anything contractors themselves could not only put together but hold together. [/QUOTE]
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