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Union woes at small town hub
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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1487253" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Actually the union belongs to those that have the strongest voting base. And that is the hub in each local. As long as the voting base in the hub (or larger hub in locals with multiple hubs) is kept happy the rest of us in the small town extended centers and smaller hubs get the shaft on certain issues. And going to the meetings and calling them out on any such issues (which I have) is a waste of time, gas money, and oxygen. The hub employees don't care about their "brothers" in the outlying buildings unless the issue is mutual. That is why its virtually impossible to get these rogue BAs (or entire locals) to change their ways. Let alone vote them out. And going the NLRB route requires lots and lots of evidence and even more patience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1487253, member: 198"] Actually the union belongs to those that have the strongest voting base. And that is the hub in each local. As long as the voting base in the hub (or larger hub in locals with multiple hubs) is kept happy the rest of us in the small town extended centers and smaller hubs get the shaft on certain issues. And going to the meetings and calling them out on any such issues (which I have) is a waste of time, gas money, and oxygen. The hub employees don't care about their "brothers" in the outlying buildings unless the issue is mutual. That is why its virtually impossible to get these rogue BAs (or entire locals) to change their ways. Let alone vote them out. And going the NLRB route requires lots and lots of evidence and even more patience. [/QUOTE]
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