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Legio patria nostra
Too wrapped up in Animal Control...Might as well get some use out of all these Haitians.
Too wrapped up in Animal Control...Might as well get some use out of all these Haitians.
NO he's not.You're missing out on all the fun....
"....up to 100 hours a week" (worked)How much do striking dockworkers make? Here are their salaries.
Thousands of East and Gulf Coast dockworkers are on strike and demanding higher pay. Here's how much they earn.www.yahoo.com
Too wrapped up in Animal Control...
The west coast lost that argument 2 contracts ago. Automation is inevitable.No doubt, that’s a huge problem for every industry and they would be wise to demand strong language combating it.
Next door to Tony SopranoNew Jersey ...
We're next.
Who will buy there crap if the future is fewer jobs?The west coast lost that argument 2 contracts ago. Automation is inevitable.
The port of LA lost 600 jobs. Automation is there to stay.Who will buy there crap if the future is fewer jobs?
The port of LA lost 600 jobs. Automation is there to stay.
No way to live"....up to 100 hours a week" (worked)
That's 14.29 hours a day, seven days a week.
What could go wrong?
They read the handwriting on the wallDockworkers' union reaches tentative agreement, will suspend port strike until January
U.S. port operators have proposed a conditional offer of a 62% wage increase to dock workers to end a strike and get back to work, FOX Business has learned.www.foxbusiness.com
Dockworkers' union reaches tentative agreement, will suspend port strike until January
U.S. port operators have proposed a conditional offer of a 62% wage increase to dock workers to end a strike and get back to work, FOX Business has learned.www.foxbusiness.com
YupYou mean I got a black eye fighting over that toilet paper for nothing?!
NYC Costco shoppers empty shelves in panic over port strike: ‘No toilet paper, paper towels’
Video footage that was shot at the Costco on Richmond Avenue near the Staten Island Mall on Wednesday showed shelves of toilet paper cleared out.nypost.com
Way too soon to cave.Dockworkers' union reaches tentative agreement, will suspend port strike until January
U.S. port operators have proposed a conditional offer of a 62% wage increase to dock workers to end a strike and get back to work, FOX Business has learned.www.foxbusiness.com
Not reallyWay too soon to cave.
Sounds like they have a tentative agreement, but nothing set in stone yet, hopefully they iron everything out by January.Congratulations to the workers. Luckily they had strong negotiators. Would have sucked if they had some of the members of their site working for them