Kory
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Even when we disagree, I treat you with respect. Yet you often feel the need to insult me.
Why is that?
nothing about your two prior posts could be considered respectful
Even when we disagree, I treat you with respect. Yet you often feel the need to insult me.
Why is that?
Personally I blame Bernie for Pittsburgh graduate students not having a union.
I've noticed the total silence from the far left posters here about Biden's historic, full-throated support of unions and creating unions. I've never heard a POTUS be so open, definitive and strong in his bsupport of the union movement in America.
I can't wait to see the excuses of why this wasn't a huge victory for workers and leveling the playing field.
the real reason Pittsburgh graduate students can't form their union is the University gives Ballard Spahr $1 million dollars a year to stop it
The PLRB ruled that Pitt cheated in our last election, but the result was in their opinion inevitable so the cheating doesn't matter
Joe Biden has nothing to do with our union so far. To rj's original snark ass point, maybe the reason the radical antifa far left bad guys are so quiet about Biden re: unions is that some of those people are fighting for them now and Ballard Spahr isn't going to stop fighting us because Biden recorded a message of support.
I'll champion more changes to the NLRB and PLRB, but I'm going to mock anyone who thinks a Biden (or Bernie!) tweet gets us closer to a union.
I'm genuinely curious: what are Biden's pro-union accomplishments as a congressman or VPOTUS?
again (third time?), I don't blame Biden so have fun with whatever fantasy you're in rj
Expecting Biden to assist our unionization efforts and blaming him for not doing so are two very different things that you continue to conflate.
The first is casual of the second. Plus, it's beyond incredulous to think a POTUS who takes office in the situation Biden has would ever even hear about your plight. The fact that he did stand up in support of Amazon employees' rights to unionize will have a ripple effect.
In fact, given that the Senate seat in PA is so critical, wouldn't it make sense to use your situation as an impetus in PA? In fact, someone from your group could bring a lot attention to your desires if they called a presser thanking Biden for his support of workers' rights and explaining it to the general public. Use the system to make more people know what is going on. If you are loud enough, you could even get Biden or Jen Tsaki asked about it.
The first is casual of the second.
In fact, someone from your group could bring a lot attention to your desires if they called a presser thanking Biden for his support of workers' rights and explaining it to the general public. Use the system to make more people know what is going on. If you are loud enough, you could even get Biden or Jen Tsaki asked about it.
I simply don't count the Alabama video recording as particularly meaningful in the face of a pretty serious corporate-legal anti-union bulwark. Perhaps if you were involved in organizing a union campaign in 2021 you would feel similarly.
I'm energized by Ohr's start to recall Trump memos at the NLRB - more of that is necessary and we'll see where it goes.