700UW said:More lies from you.
I have never stated on how PMCO employees feel about the IAM.
You really are a pathological liar.
Well the IAM has shown them the value of representation.
Josh
700UW said:More lies from you.
I have never stated on how PMCO employees feel about the IAM.
You really are a pathological liar.
Stalker,737823 said:
700 will slam you for questioning IAMNPF and its viability.
Josh
We actually protected more work and even met their ask with less of a paycut then the company had in their offer.737823 said:
No surprise the IAM kept too many people employed, headcount is the driver of dues revenue. So by giving them a contract meeting the cost guidance without cutting headcount means you did indeed give more in concessions to produce headcount heavy proposal that would cost out the same as a less concessionary agreement with fewer headcount. Either way you and your team failed the membership.
Josh
And this has NOTHING to do with the topic.737823 said:Why do you keep lying saying John Carr and Jeff Rusk saved Tim's job and blaming him for the blood bath of 1992?
Josh
700UW said:And this has NOTHING to do with the topic.
Why do you constantly lie and make up things?
You are not even smart enough stop posting lies when you have be proven wrong over and over on the same subject numerous times.
I had utility time, I was a Stock Clerk.737823 said:
Another failure on your part. Weren't you in utility/lav service? Funny you skip over my point about UAX at IAD, why hasn't that work gone to mainline UA ramp with the new agreement?
Josh
Lying again I see.737823 said:
So you agree Tim wasn't responsible for the blood bath of 1992. Noted thanks.
Josh
Don't bother with 700. We didn't get a union contract until 1999. I had Ed Milson represent me at the 'roundtable' and Frank Odonnal was my employee observer. 700 just makes stuff up. The IAM never saved my job because I was never fired. If the initial discipline of 1997 was that I was fired, I can assure you that I'd prolly still be waiting for my job back if it was up to the IAM reps. I never missed a day of work and barely ever call in sick. But 700 was a lav guy who negotiated his job away.737823 said:Why do you keep lying saying John Carr and Jeff Rusk saved Tim's job and blaming him for the blood bath of 1992?
Josh
700UW said:Lying again I see.
Where did I say that?
No where, go find someone else to lie about and stalk.
You really have some serious mental health issues, go seek some help.
Tim Nelson said:Josh, the bloodbath of 1992 affected me. There is a reason why I am member of Local 1487 and not Local 1725.
Myself and a few good men pushed to keep the Teamsters on the property while I was in CLT, while Charlie Brown, MF [not in CLT at the time but Rockit knows he refused], and Roabilly felt comfortable with no union, and 700 was subverting things by suggesting to folks that it wouldn't be all that bad if the Teamsters were voted out because the IAM could be voted in the next year. So, although there was a bloodbath, it happened because the Teamsters got voted out, and 700's insistence that going non union would provide the opportunity for the IAM caused great pain on all of us.
Tim Nelson said:Don't bother with 700. We didn't get a union contract until 1999. I had Ed Milson represent me at the 'roundtable' and Frank Odonnal was my employee observer. 700 just makes stuff up. The IAM never saved my job and I was never fired. If the initial discipline of 1997 was that I was fired, I can assure you that I'd prolly still be waiting for my job back if it was up to the IAM reps.
You are the one who lies, attacks and spreads misinformation.737823 said:
Would seem that way, but 700 keeps attacking you and spreads misinformation.
Josh
Really?Tim Nelson said:Don't bother with 700. We didn't get a union contract until 1999. I had Ed Milson represent me at the 'roundtable' and Frank Odonnal was my employee observer. 700 just makes stuff up. The IAM never saved my job because I was never fired. If the initial discipline of 1997 was that I was fired, I can assure you that I'd prolly still be waiting for my job back if it was up to the IAM reps. I never missed a day of work and barely ever call in sick. But 700 was a lav guy who negotiated his job away.