Not Ranked
Yup...strange and it will be fun to watch them eat their own. Similar situation when the UAW sat on the Board after Chrysler's first bailout.
Reminds me of a few years ago when a union law firm we do battle against on a regular basis were the subject of a unionization effort by their secretaries and other staff people. The union won, and the union attorneys had to negotiate with the union over their staff's salaries and benefits...they had complaints issued against them by the NLRB for bad faith bargaining before they finally resolved the issues and reached a contract. Now their managing partner b!tches about having to go through grievance and arbitration procedures every time he looks cross-eyed and a staff person.
It gives me joy to hear him b!tch...he hates it when I laugh.
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