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Wasted opportunity at L-396 to defeat Ron "the $1 Pension Man" H!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Brown" data-source="post: 3019402" data-attributes="member: 67931"><p>Because the Richmond City Council is solidly pro-union, the City has a worker retention ordinance and the contract has been in existence since the Sixties.</p><p></p><p>Orange County has, until recently, been solidly Republican with anti-union city councils. There is non-union competition in Orange County. </p><p></p><p>In Richmond it is required that the hauler be union and that the company refrain from anti-union activities.</p><p></p><p>That is the premise behind the "Don't Waste LA Campaign." After much hard work, it has finally coming to fruition and we can look to a future similar to Richmond, which has worker retention ordinances that served as a model for Los Angeles.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully you can come out and speak at City Councils like Orange and Newport Beach, like 396 does, to demand that these cities award waste hauling contracts to good union companies rather than non-union companies that do not provide pension, decent wages or affordable health care.</p><p></p><p>Good question Evil....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Brown, post: 3019402, member: 67931"] Because the Richmond City Council is solidly pro-union, the City has a worker retention ordinance and the contract has been in existence since the Sixties. Orange County has, until recently, been solidly Republican with anti-union city councils. There is non-union competition in Orange County. In Richmond it is required that the hauler be union and that the company refrain from anti-union activities. That is the premise behind the "Don't Waste LA Campaign." After much hard work, it has finally coming to fruition and we can look to a future similar to Richmond, which has worker retention ordinances that served as a model for Los Angeles. Hopefully you can come out and speak at City Councils like Orange and Newport Beach, like 396 does, to demand that these cities award waste hauling contracts to good union companies rather than non-union companies that do not provide pension, decent wages or affordable health care. Good question Evil.... [/QUOTE]
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