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First, I love the fact that you used “Robber Barons.” Kudos to you. Now, the Unions probably at one point were a great thing; back before OSHA, the Fair Labor Laws, & so forth existed. Now? The main purpose of a Union seems to be to ensure the survival & success of the Union. FCA could probably explain that part to

Or they could move.

I’m not pro-union either, but I “get it”.

I’ll admit I’m not a Pro-Union person. I believe that when you work for a company, you accept the hours and pay rate you’re given. If you don’t like it, or feel you’ve stalled, then it’s time to find work elsewhere. I also don’t have a problem with the company choosing to replace someone who walked off the job or

I don’t have time to write a full response, but I wrenched my way through school and owned shops, and most of us owned our own tools because we were paid a certain amount of labor per task (“flat rate”) and increased efficiency from having the right tools at the right time helped me make much more money. There were

I’m confused. If I receive a letter like that, I’m heading right over to collect my tools. Why would you drive over, take pictures of them, and then leave them there?

Not a Trump supporter, but he has only been in office for seven months and these guys are striking over something dating back eight years.

1) This has nothing to do with Trump, so your judgement is already suspect.

As much as I hate Trump, this has nothing to do with Trump. And why leave your tools there? Your tools are YOUR responsibility.

Having grown up in a state mostly devoid of unions (Louisiana), the whole union mentality is always strange to me.

Worst job I’ve ever had was a union gig with the teamsters in Illinois. Did shit for the employees. All they did was take out union dues then leave me high and dry when the place fired me cause I missed work when my son was sick. For forgive me for my lack of sympathy here

Why would you leave your tools in the care of a company you are planning to strike against?