Union workers

Postby TUfriend » Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:10 pm

Why are you guys doing nothing during a state of emergency? For those of you who don't know, the north east recently had an October snowstorm that, because most trees had their leaves, caused a lot of fallen trees and damaged powerlines.

Now, I live in a neighborhood with a lot of elderly people and some of them have machines that help regulate their bodies and generators only generate a certain amount of electricity. Within the 6 days without power, 4 of my neighbors ended up in the hospital due to medical equipment not functioning properly.

So why did it take so long? Good question. Not having anything to do, we were able to count 38 JCP&L(our electric company) trucks drive down our street. Not one of them fixed our power. Only one of them waited on our street for 3 hours doing nothing waiting for an assignment. We ended up getting power by trapping a jcp&l truck on our street with our cars. It took them 3 minutes to fix our power. 38 trucks could not stop for three minutes to fix our power. The only reason, protest. I know this because my brother in law used to be a union worker and he was told, only do work with a work order. JCP&L is lucky my neighbors are okay.
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Re: Union workers

Postby drawscore » Sat Jan 28, 2012 2:20 pm

Even the Democrat/liberal icon, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, opined that government workers should not be unionized. But in 1962, John F. Kennedy authorized federal workers (except the military) to form unions, and several states quickly followed suit.

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Re: Union workers

Postby fabolous1024 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:11 pm

You know, I don't like unions all that much, but I know they have their pros and cons and some are good and some are bad. However, when people start getting hurt or killed because of political strikes, one needs to re-evaluate what the REAL importance of their jobs are. The worst part is, as you pointed out, that union/work rules and regulations become so powerful that people stop being human. Oh, someone is going to die because they lost the power to their life-support? Well, I don't have a piece of paper saying I can help, so when is the funeral?