Sounds just personal. I didnt see you state any facts.Personal damage, to me and a thousands of other 'Ramp Professionals'. Instead of status quo we got PDOs, no holidays, and lost Cargo and Express. Seniority went backward.
Carry on.
Sounds just personal. I didnt see you state any facts.Personal damage, to me and a thousands of other 'Ramp Professionals'. Instead of status quo we got PDOs, no holidays, and lost Cargo and Express. Seniority went backward.
Carry on.
and you are saying that I was solely responsible because of two unions, [that I wasn't even associated with] nuking eachother in a campaign? Dog Wonder, I was not the one responsible for the failed organizing attempts by other unions.Personal damage, to me and a thousands of other 'Ramp Professionals'. Instead of status quo we got PDOs, no holidays, and lost Cargo and Express. Seniority went backward.
Carry on.
Sounds just personal. I didnt see you state any facts.
I've been around since "87". I was a teamster. I went through all the campaigns, saw all the debates. I saw who was for the steelworkers. I knew about the employee union. I know who fought for all the unions. Not one campaign caused the loss of the union(teamsters). It was CLT and the lack of votes coming from the south. The north voted strong. Over the years workers have become more attuned to having a union. CLT included. Now we have the opportunity to control the district with equality. I know my vote will count.Personal for thousands, the ones that lived and worked through it.
Nobody denied that I supported an independent union and filed short on cards. And, there is nothing wrong with unions not affiliated with the AFLCIO. Nonetheless, the independent union was affiliated with the TWU. Cripes, hasn't the IAM, TWU, and IBT filed short on cards a countless amount of times also? I even filed short on cards in 2009 with Airtran. Folks sign cards to get an election so when cards start expiring, the previous campaign needs closure, so unions, including me, have filed short numerous times. It's normal and customary in organizing.Are you denying the fact you started your own union and filed short of cards?
And the blood bath of non-union workers occurred in 1992, not 1989.
The concession imposed on fleet were in 1992 after ALPA agreed to concessions.
funny I remember CLT not being very sold on the union idea and it took 3 unions and a whole lot of organizers just to get cards signed
but yet somehow thats all one man's fault. Sorry dog it sounds like you got a personal beef with nelson but hey its a free country
And what you say is infighting, I say is a result and witness to those in authority. The leader of any labor organization is primarily charged with building solidarity and that hasn't happened. The reason why there may not be solidarity is because the union leadership that you have continued to have does not believe in informed consent and sending knowledge and information to the masses. Thus, nobody ever knows what the hell is going on.No beef with Tim. I have known him for years. What started this whole discussion was my contempt for infighting and the damage it has done.
Tim was the only one to jump in and claim the infighting makes the union stronger.
His history proves him wrong.
Welcome to the board.
If there weren't 3 unions on the ballot, it would have been another year or two before the ramp unionized. The hate between the USWA and IBT was really intense but it was needed in a twisted way.funny I remember CLT not being very sold on the union idea and it took 3 unions and a whole lot of organizers just to get cards signed
but yet somehow thats all one man's fault. Sorry dog it sounds like you got a personal beef with nelson but hey its a free country
Again, don't peg the lack of solidarity on me, I'm not the one getting paid the big bucks and has the authority and responsibility to build it. I know how to build solidarity and my leadership role proved it with the authority I had.
necigrad, I know I'm responsible for solidarity but in the context of my statement of 'building solidarity', those who are being paid and have the authority are vested with much more responsibility. To say otherwise is simply nonsensical. When I was Director of Organizing, I was free to build solidarity by team building on a full time basis and we built it up to winning levels. The Head Coach always has more responsibility since he/she has the authority and lead responsibility.Solidarity is everyones responsibility. They fact that you aren't in a position with the union now doesn't change that. You're just as responsible as everyone else from Delaney to Joe Ramper for solidarity. You should know this.