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<blockquote data-quote="DontThrowPackages" data-source="post: 1007147" data-attributes="member: 42215"><p>Wow! I remember the last strike. 10 ft high mountains of freight all over the station. But I doubt very seriously a strike will happen. I know 2 of them that took advantage of this buyers housing market and I believe others are in the same boat. They'll take the contract and make some face saving announcements to the masses. Put up a fight and guess what? How many hungry, desperate unemployed people do you think would break a neck to jump in that brown truck. Do unions even have real power anymore? My friend bought his house on the cheap because a " company" out lasted the savings of the strikers. And what about Wisconsin? Could it be the power Unions had, the teeth of the unions, was the backing they had with the underworld? To a family man, some tough Italian guy parked out in front of the house was a rather ominous sight. Those days are over and the only fear the heads have is outlasting the strike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontThrowPackages, post: 1007147, member: 42215"] Wow! I remember the last strike. 10 ft high mountains of freight all over the station. But I doubt very seriously a strike will happen. I know 2 of them that took advantage of this buyers housing market and I believe others are in the same boat. They'll take the contract and make some face saving announcements to the masses. Put up a fight and guess what? How many hungry, desperate unemployed people do you think would break a neck to jump in that brown truck. Do unions even have real power anymore? My friend bought his house on the cheap because a " company" out lasted the savings of the strikers. And what about Wisconsin? Could it be the power Unions had, the teeth of the unions, was the backing they had with the underworld? To a family man, some tough Italian guy parked out in front of the house was a rather ominous sight. Those days are over and the only fear the heads have is outlasting the strike. [/QUOTE]
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