wilki32
Mouseketeer
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- May 13, 2002
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Maybe I'm the wrong person to be having an opinion on this, I don't know the background, except what I have read here and I'm from the UK but
The 70's and the early 80's were very bad here for strikes but what did it get those men and women, colds, houses repossessed and deserted towns and villages but they 'fought' for their rights! Whilst the union bosses were mostly chauffeur driven to the next pickett line! I think only a few will win from this and it certainly won't be the workers.
Maybe I am a bit biassed in this as my father was a manager of a factory when the unions were at full strength in this country, I watched as a young boy my father go from the 'fun' Dad to a withdrawn character who was never at home whilst the union 'representatives' walked around with smug grins and making remarks about my father (which I did witness).
I know not all union bosses are like this but the way the letter from the business agent has been written I think this is what we have here.
Scab, why are the scabs, I think I've read that over 2,000 people have voted against action, are they all scabs? No just people that want to work, hell, they may even enjoy it.
Anyway I've probably pushed my opinion too much but one thing I am sure of is that Disney will 'win' and another is that I will be arriving on the 27th Nov and I WILL be having a good time.
Anthony
The 70's and the early 80's were very bad here for strikes but what did it get those men and women, colds, houses repossessed and deserted towns and villages but they 'fought' for their rights! Whilst the union bosses were mostly chauffeur driven to the next pickett line! I think only a few will win from this and it certainly won't be the workers.
Maybe I am a bit biassed in this as my father was a manager of a factory when the unions were at full strength in this country, I watched as a young boy my father go from the 'fun' Dad to a withdrawn character who was never at home whilst the union 'representatives' walked around with smug grins and making remarks about my father (which I did witness).
I know not all union bosses are like this but the way the letter from the business agent has been written I think this is what we have here.
On full pay?If we do go out on strike I will be standing with you at the parks
How can he be so sure, are these people going to be potentially sacked or disciplined for the sake of somebody elses cause? Unlikely.I can assure you that no Outside Teamster Organization (i.e. UPS & Trucking companies among others) will cross the picket line to make deliveries to Walt Disney World
Scab, why are the scabs, I think I've read that over 2,000 people have voted against action, are they all scabs? No just people that want to work, hell, they may even enjoy it.
Anyway I've probably pushed my opinion too much but one thing I am sure of is that Disney will 'win' and another is that I will be arriving on the 27th Nov and I WILL be having a good time.
Anthony