Posted on Dec 28, 2020
RemArms In Hot Water With United Mine Workers of America Union
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CPL Douglas Chrysler
13 million isn't that much of a loss. If it so happens, not just the workers will suffer, but consumers as well.
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The union needs to back off so these folks can get back to doing what they love.
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CPL Douglas Chrysler, I will have to disagree with you on this point. With the exception of My time active, I've been a Union Guy since 1978. I do not agree with all aspects of union politics, but when You show up Your boss to be the ignorant a$$hole He is, it's good to have someone at your back. The New Owners by trying to call back the younger employees, are trying to avoid paying the retirements, and medical insurance of the older ones, and induce the younger to take a pay cut. I'm all about capitalism, but not at the expense of the people that do the real work.
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CPL Douglas Chrysler
SGT (Join to see) I have seen them act exactly as you say. But, I would like to see the firearms industry strengthened to better withstand the attacks that will ultimately be launched with the new administration. Too bad they can't recognize the value of the older workers.
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