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Help From Alabama Workers Being Denied in New Jersey Because They're Non-Union

bjrkms Wrote: Nov 02, 2012 10:54 AM
This is how unions stay in power, they control the work and the pace at which it is completed. Never let a good crisis go to waste!
tibby2 Wrote: Nov 02, 2012 11:15 AM
Unions want a monopoly on labor. That is what is known as "choice and competition".

Utility crews from Alabama ready to help hurricane stricken and desperate people in New Jersey without power have been told to "stand down" and some are already headed back home. Why? Because they're non-union workers. Keep in mind there are still millions of people in New Jersey without power and many who have been stranded for days as a result. The crews drove 900 miles to reach the area effected by Sandy and this is how they were received:

Crews from Huntsville, as well as Decatur Utilities and Joe Wheeler out of Trinity headed up there this...

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