Yeet
Not gonna let ‘em catch the Midnight Rider
Mr. Kaczynski, I thought you died?Thank god I’ve been working on my tiny home tucked away in the middle of the forest..I could STRIKE FOREVER!
Mr. Kaczynski, I thought you died?Thank god I’ve been working on my tiny home tucked away in the middle of the forest..I could STRIKE FOREVER!
Strike pay is included in wages and taxed at the regular rate.A taxable benefit which is due when tax season rolls around.
The day of the pillow approachesHope your kids don't throw you into a ghetto nursing home
. I'd be championing the strike to go on forever.Five times your union dues
Which would be over 500 bucks a week for a full-time top rate driver
Nobody is going to starve. Besides that from looking at todays work force you could stand to lose a few pounds anyway.
It would be extremely painful…The day of the pillow approaches
U u u uIt would be extremely painful…
Thank god I’ve been working on my tiny home tucked away in the middle of the forest..I could STRIKE FOREVER!
It would be extremely painful…
The actual hero of that story?
They’re not just going to hand that money out like welfare. Just wait and see the hoops you’ll have to jump through to get it. I’ll just wait for it to be all over and all the threads on why didn’t I get my strike fund money.. I'd be championing the strike to go on forever.
Mr. Kaczynski, I thought you died?
You stole my joke, you ol’ sum bitch!View attachment 435350
Uncle Ted? Is that you?
You stole my joke, you ol’ sum bitch!
If we strike, and we win a big contract, they can keep the strike money in my opinion.They’re not just going to hand that money out like welfare. Just wait and see the hoops you’ll have to jump through to get it. I’ll just wait for it to be all over and all the threads on why didn’t I get my strike fund money.
What do you have to do?They’re not just going to hand that money out like welfare. Just wait and see the hoops you’ll have to jump through to get it. I’ll just wait for it to be all over and all the threads on why didn’t I get my strike fund money.
Unfortunately, according to the IRS:It's not taxable it's return of your money
Who knows. I know in 97 you had to show up on the picket line everyday for a certain amount of time. Then they still didn’t give us all what was owed.What do you have to do?
Strike pay is equivalent to five times your monthly dues amount with a minimum benefit of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) per week. *See IBT Constitution, Article XII, Section 14Unfortunately, according to the IRS:
Strike benefits. Strike benefits paid by a union to its members are earned income.
If you get over $600Unfortunately, according to the IRS:
Strike benefits. Strike benefits paid by a union to its members are earned income.