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Do the teamsters have enough buses and people to cover 18 states ?
In the US 30 states support collective bargaining..18 are considering limits or have passed legislation already.
The dominoes are falling folks. The article lists the 18 states.
Do the teamsters have enough buses and people to cover 18 states ?
In the US 30 states support collective bargaining..18 are considering limits or have passed legislation already.
The dominoes are falling folks. The article lists the 18 states.
It's a shame CA isn't on the list. I'll have to leave CA and move to one of those states on the list when I'm done with school and take my higher earning power with me.
It's a shame CA isn't on the list. I'll have to leave CA and move to one of those states on the list when I'm done with school and take my higher earning power with me.
FU CA!
Unions are too powerful in CA, only a bankrupt a la Greece should permit the end of their power
Excellent, Smithers! Those are 18 states President Obama can more easily rely on in 2012.
The states are going broke and something needs to give. If people can't face reality that's their problem.
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