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Thursday, November 15, 2012
CSA and NWU support WASCO workers
4 comments:
Anonymous
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Tyrone Maynard say the WASCO workers are not on strike?! Seems pretty obvious to everyone else they are. NWU drove Belle Fashions, Club Med, and others out of SL. When they gonna learn that union rep involves some tact and diplomacy not the usual threats, strikes, and controversy that Mr.Maynard seem to enjoy so much.
Fletcher should not be baffled as reported. Yes, if only dealing with CSA's leaders Demarque and Aubertin, then Fletcher might be baffled because they tend to be reasonable. But it is Mr. Controversy, Tyrone Maynard, calling the shots. He could care less if WASCO is broke and already promised the workers would get backpay next month. Also could care less that he's breaking the law since WASCO is an essential service. We've all seen it many times before from the NWU... invent a problem, ride in on white horse, smile for TV & newspaper cameras, "solve" fictional problem, take bow as hero, sign up more members to pay dues, laugh all the way to bank,
VLady- you got it 100% correct. So did "Anonymous" except his statement that the Wasco action is a strike. It isn't a strike, it is theater, specifically a performance by Maynard, one of the country's finest actors and puppet masters.
lets get it right employer/unions. If a union decide to strike a company then the union have to pay the members for the striking days and not the company! (where all that money go from the members? Is there any transperancy??)
4 comments:
Tyrone Maynard say the WASCO workers are not on strike?! Seems pretty obvious to everyone else they are. NWU drove Belle Fashions, Club Med, and others out of SL. When they gonna learn that union rep involves some tact and diplomacy not the usual threats, strikes, and controversy that Mr.Maynard seem to enjoy so much.
Fletcher should not be baffled as reported. Yes, if only dealing with CSA's leaders Demarque and Aubertin, then Fletcher might be baffled because they tend to be reasonable. But it is Mr. Controversy, Tyrone Maynard, calling the shots. He could care less if WASCO is broke and already promised the workers would get backpay next month. Also could care less that he's breaking the law since WASCO is an essential service. We've all seen it many times before from the NWU... invent a problem, ride in on white horse, smile for TV & newspaper cameras, "solve" fictional problem, take bow as hero, sign up more members to pay dues, laugh all the way to bank,
VLady- you got it 100% correct. So did "Anonymous" except his statement that the Wasco action is a strike. It isn't a strike, it is theater, specifically a performance by Maynard, one of the country's finest actors and puppet masters.
lets get it right employer/unions.
If a union decide to strike a company then the union have to pay the members for the striking days and not the company! (where all that money go from the members? Is there any transperancy??)
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