Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Don't Drink The Con-Aid


61 comments:

  1. MAFIA IN laredo texas thanks to TED GARCIA

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  2. HAHAHA.No wonder people are turning down a better future with the Union.That Conway kool-sure looks refreshing.Just hope it last till some of you retire.Does that kool-aid come a better 401and medical benefits?

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  3. Hey CON-jobs when will these be shipped to all the locations???? Kool aid drinkers are thirsty!!! Rush shipment please.

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  4. Refused ,came in damaged....

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    1. They use Fed Ex Now!

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    2. Hey I work at the Conway distribution center.Don't worry slaves where getting shipping rates from YRC and OD will be shipping a new batch of koo-aid.Omar we have plenty of fruit punch.Hey UOS Conway double your shipment and has been sent priority.

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  5. Hey! You all up in the Kool Aid and you don't even know the Flavor!!

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    1. Hey!!! Guess what? your takin it dry and you don't even know it!!!!!!

      Ahahajahah. Union 2015.

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  6. I work at the UOA/UOS location.and I want to let everyone know that the mechanics are being bombarded with Conway's propaganda.I see them walking up to the meeting room and having their talks.But funny thing is one minute the union buster is talking next thing you know the mechanics have taken over the meeting?So I just want to let the mechanics know that some of us are proud of them for asking for representation and stay strong .Conway is trying hard to change their minds about the Union.Stay strong UOS hopefully others shop's will have the balls to support the cause for a better future.JUST REMEMBER PEOPLE IT'S UP TO US TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE.IT'S NOT UP TO THE UNION OR CONWAY,IT'S US WHO CAN CHANGE HOW WERE TREATED OR LOOKED AT.THE UOS VOTE IS ON JULY 15th.

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  7. Omor Perez from NOF loves Tropical Punch it's his favorite!!

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  8. Up here in XPN it's bad enough that they barely have enough work for their own drivers now they are sending drivers from XDE to cut our hours even more,after we were lied to that XDE was a "hot terminal "and couldn't keep drivers then why are they sending them elsewhere?They also gave XDE that big raise first as to buy there vote,I'm mean gave them the first test batch of Con-aide.just keep drinking it up boys.Stalin has you under his control.

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  9. Bunzl Distribution USA, Inc., Warehouse Workers Vote to Join Teamsters Local 179
    On Thursday, June 4th, the warehouse workers at Bunzl Distribution USA, Inc. voted to join Teamsters Local 179.
    The facility, located in Romeoville, employs 50 bargaining unit employees. Currently, 13 other facilities around the country are union.
    Local 179 Organizer Bob Conners expressed his appreciation to his committee members for all of their hard work. He also thanked the Teamsters Joint Council 25 organizing department for their help with the campaign.....
    We need to get on board people!!Talk among your coworker and get in contact with a union rep and Inform yourselves.If the Mechanics can do it,Why can't we do it??

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  10. IAM Mechanics Local 701 organized 19 new members at Rush Truck Centers in Carol Stream, IL recently.

    "Local 701 has good working relationship with Rush Truck Centers at other represented locations. Management showed a great deal of repect to their mechanics and did not use anti-union tactics." said Organizer Rich Handler. "Our new members voted almost unanimously for a Mechanics Local 701 contract."

    Health Insurance, a pension and a pathway to improved wages were top priorities in the election.

    Rush Truck Centers has more than 100 locations coast to coast and offers service, sales, repair, financing, insurance, leasing and rental options.

    "We welcome our new members into the IAM," said IAM Midwest Territory General Vice President Philip J. Gruber. "We sincerely appreciate the hard work and dedication of Mechanics Local 701 Directiong Business Representative Sam Cicinelli along with Organizers Rich Handler and Mike Wendling."
    NO kool-AID needed at some places.

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  11. Washington, D.C., May 20, 2015 – The National Mediation Board (NMB) this week certified the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) and the Transport Workers Union (TWU) as joint administrators for labor contracts covering 30,000 workers employed at the recently merged US Airways and American Airlines.

    The TWU-IAM Association will immediately begin serving as lawful collective bargaining representatives for Fleet Service, Mechanic and Related, and Stores employees at the new American Airlines.

    “With today’s ruling, the Associations can now get down to the business of negotiating the industry’s best contracts that our members deserve,” said TWU International President Harry Lombardo and IAM General Vice President Sito Pantoja in a joint statement.

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  12. The IAM Western Territory racked up several organizing victories in the last week of May, bringing in a total of 329 new members and raising the territory’s organizing success rate to 89 percent.

    Western Territory General Vice President Gary Allen expressed his great appreciation for the hard work and activity underway in the territory.

    “The corporate anti-worker agenda stands to decimate the working class at every turn,” said Allen. “I commend our leadership throughout the territory for investing in people through our GPS activist training program that helps working families stand up, fight back, and have a voice in their futures and their livelihoods.”

    Among the wins are 224 workers at Cadence Aerospace-Giddens who voted to join Seattle District 751. Workers at the company’s two Everett, WA plants produce precision machined aerospace components, subassemblies and kits, and do sheet-metal forming.

    District 160 welcomed new members at Western Pneumatic Tube in Kirkland, WA who voted unanimously for IAM representation.

    On May 27, the L3 unit at Moffett Field in San Jose, CA voted overwhelming to join IAM District 725. The workers ignored visits by Corporate HR and multiple company letters to their homes and sent a strong message to L3 that they want the IAM and they will not accept business as usual.

    “We are very excited for Local 2228, this is their first organizing victory in more than 10 years and the first of more to come,” said District 725 Directing Business Representative Larry Olinger.

    IAM Local 845 gained a recognition agreement for the AOC group at Creech Air Force Base in Las Vegas. The unit is a support group for Battlespace and includes Quality Control, Production Control, and Supply Technicians.

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  13. IAM District 10, Local 873 at John Deere Horicon Works in Wisconsin ratified a new labor agreement recently that provides benefits for both the union and the company.

    "The agreement included substantial wage increases, lump sum payments, additional vacation time and increased 401(k) benefits for full time employees," said Business Representative Benito Elizondo. "In addtion to the full time benefits, the supplemental / associate employees received vacation, recall rights and the same attendance program as the full time workers. The supplemental / associate employees now have rights to the grievance procedure and just cause for discharge."

    In addtion to the contractual agreement, John Deere has comitted to close a non-union faciltiy in Janesville, WI and move that work to the Horicon plant. The Company put in writing that they would invest approximately 40 million dollars in renovations and new facilities at the John Deere Horicon Works.

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  14. IAM Mechanics Local 701 in Carol Stream, IL brought 12 new members into the IAM by winning an organizing drive at McGrath Downtown Auto in Chicago, IL.

    "Our new members fought off attempts by the company and an anti-union firm that tried to influence the outcome of the election. I'm very proud of them," said Mike Wendling, Organizer for Mechanics Local 701. "They want respect in the workplace, the benefits of the Mechanics Local 701 Standard Automotive agreement, the Local 701 pension, the opportunity to train and advance along with the wages and benefits they deserve."

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  15. XPN HOW MUCH GOING TO TAKE BEFORE YOU FILE THE PETITION? DON'T LET ONE MAN BE STANDING WHILE THEY SEND THE REST OF YOU GUYS HOME EVERYDAY AFTER 4 OR 5 HOURS.

    SAVE YOUR JOBS.....FILE YHE PETITIONS & VOTE UNION YES 2015.

    WHAT IN THE HELL IS GOING ON AT NAT? NAT IS DEPENDING TOO MUCH ON NNC TO CARRY THEIR ASSES EVERYDAY? WHAT IN THE HELL IS GOING ON?

    WE NEED THE UNION TO GET A HANDLE ON THIS SITUATION, NNC WE NEED THE UNION NOW.......

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  16. Don't drink that koolaid in Laredo seems the manger Ted Garcia spiking the Gatorade with some special anti Union special blend but it's to litte to late can't wait to see your face when we certified and the big notice that you will have to post that you violated the N L R B rules so next time keep your trap shut and happy 4th off July to our brothers not you Ted Garcia

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  17. Because nobody in XPN has any balls ,too much favortism among senior drivers who only worry about their own selvish petty needs and are close to retirement who figure why bother and newbies just happy to have a job who are always served a daily dose of con-aide.Remember it is the "me" generation who only care about themselves and not getting the big picture as the rug is pulled out from under their feet then it will be to late.

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  18. My location is about the same.The old timers are just to dumb to Realize That Conway has been fucking them over.All they care about is the Tractor they drive ,for some reason they think that piece of Equipment belongs to them???The new guys are just stuck in first gear.Their thinking is, all right im moving!.Yeah your moving in the speed Conway wants you in.As for people who been at Conway for 5 to 10 years.Wake the hell up!!Look at what Conway is giving you and see that your actually loosing money because there's no contract stating any advancement.So your not gaining anything.The new guys are making more and getting the same benefits as you are.WAKE THE FUCK UP PEOPLE.OLD TIMERS PLEASE HELP US OUT SET SOME STANDARDS FOR THE FUTURE WORKER.LETS GET UNIONIZED AND GET A CONTRACT.CONWAY ISN'T GOING TO GIVE THAT PIECE OF EQUIPMENT, IT ALL BELONGS TO CONWAY.

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  19. What about the dock workers. Seems like there being to the side. Last time I heard they also have a vote. Show some respect.

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    1. With ALL due respect to the dock worker they better start uniting along with the drivers.Because if dock want to have a stable future with Conway. they better have a contract with representation either wise your expendable just like everyone else at Conway.I want everyone to remember Conway is a company about making money any way it sees fit.So cutting cost by having cheap labor is a great profit making system.

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  20. Happy 4th to all from tulsa, Oklahoma

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  21. Im just wondering if any CONWAY investor's coming here and read this blog?If any investors would like to post their opinion,Im one Conway worker that would like to know what they think about any of this??

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  22. If they had half a brain they would take their money somewhere else.

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    1. I MYSELF WELCOME ANY INVESTOR'S COMMENTS AS WELL. WHAT'S YOUR OPIONION ABOUT CON-WAY'S PRESIDENT STOTLAR? IS THIS GUY CALLING THE RIGHT SHOTS? WHAT'S YOUR OPINION ON A SHIPPING INDUSTRY USING A MANUFACTURING MODULAR AS LEAN? WHAT'S YOUR OPIONION ON HOW STOTLAR HAS WASTED A GREAT DEAL OF PROFIT TRYING TO STOP THE INEVITABLE UNION FROM FORMING? WHAT DO YOU THINK OF CON-WAY'S PRICING ANALYST?

      NOW THAT GREECE HAS PRETTY FOOLDED & THEY ARE LOOKING FOR HAND OUTS FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE, ARE YIU INVESTOR'S CONCERN ABOUT ANY OF THAT? WOULD GUYS BE BETTER OFF COMING TOGETHER TO INVEST IN A COMPANY THAT HAS A MORE COMPETENT PRESIDENT?

      INVESTORS, STOTALAR STARTED THIS WHOLE UNION ENVIRONMENT HIMSELF. HE'S EXTRAVAGANT SPENDING AND DENYING THE WORKERS THERE BASIC RIGHTS & COVERAGES. CUTTING PENSIONS SO HE COULD SHOW IT AS PROFIT IS ALL HIS IDEAS. WHEN THINGS START TURINING SOUR HE LET GREG LEMKUHL TAKE THE HEAT (COWARD) THEN HE LET HIM GO BECAUSE HE FELT THE UNION ORGANIZING HAD COME TO A HAULT BUT NOT WITHOUT A HEAVY PRICE TAG FOR HIMSELF & YOU INVESTORS.

      INVESTORS PLEASE VOICE YOUR OPINION ON DOUG STOTLAR LEADERSHIP ABILITIES?

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  23. Incase anyone is interested...Hey Laredo here is some reading so you guys can pass the information to the kool-Aid Drinkers......
    ..Douglas W. Stotlar
    Chief Executive Officer, President and Director, Con-way Inc.
    Age. Total Calculated Compensation
    54 . $5,369,702
    As of Fiscal Year 2014.
    .COMPETITOR COMPENSATION
    Name Position/
    Company Compensation
    Robert E. Sanchez Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
    Ryder System, Inc. $753.8K
    Jerry C. Moyes Founder, Chief Executive Officer and Director
    Swift Transportation Company $614.5K
    David P. Yeager Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
    Hub Group Inc. $693.8K
    Edward G. Feitzinger Chief Executive Officer and Director
    UTi Worldwide Inc. $493.3K
    Alain Bedard FCPA, FCA, CMA Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President
    TransForce Inc. C$1.1M
    Compensation as of Fiscal Year 2014...
    Looks like our Conway PRESIDENT wont need to worry about his retirement.

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  24. I WONDER how much Doug is paying Mr.Dagnese??any Guess people?
    Joseph M. Dagnese
    Executive Vice President and President of Con-Way Truckload Inc , Con-way Inc.
    Age- Total Calculated Compensation
    54 -- No information noted.
    But here's a little bio on Mr.Dagnese.
    .Background*
    Mr. Joseph M. Dagnese, also known as Joe, has been President of Con-way Freight Inc. since June 2015. Mr. Dagnese has been Executive Vice President at Con-way Inc. since February 2014. Mr. Dagnese served as President of Con-way Truckload Inc. since February 2014 and as its Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Dagnese served as Vice President of Consumer, Retail & Industrial Group at Menlo from 2005 to 2008. In this role, he oversaw the development and deployment of strategic solutions to improve customers' supply chain reliability, responsiveness and effectiveness. He joined Menlo in 1995 as Director of Transportation and served as its Vice President of Operations since 1999. Before joining Menlo, Mr. Dagnese spent 14 years with The Procter & Gamble Company in a variety of transportation, logistics and customer service positions, including manager, North American transportation operations. He is a graduate of Indiana University where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Business and Transportation.

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  25. This is what Doug noted in the shareholders press.
    .DEAR FELLOW SHAREHOLDERS
    Our company delivered a solid
    performance in 2014 as each of
    our business units executed our
    core strategies for continuous
    improvement. A modestly
    expanding economy provided the
    backdrop for growth in both the
    trucking and logistics markets. In
    particular, our trucking operations
    benefited from consistent demand,
    a stable pricing environment and
    expanding margins.
    Our profit improvement and strong balance sheet enabled us to
    deploy a portion of our cash balance to shareholders. During
    2014, we increased our common stock dividend by 50 percent
    and initiated a $150 million share repurchase program. In
    addition, we improved the funded status of our defined benefit
    pension plan with incremental contributions.
    CON-WAY FREIGHT: Our less-than-truckload (LTL) company
    had a number of noteworthy achievements in 2014. In safety
    and maintenance, Con-way Freight earned the best safe driving
    and vehicle maintenance scores as ranked by the Federal Motor
    Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) for LTL fleets of
    similar size. Safety is our number one core value, and these
    accomplishments are a testament to the performance of our
    professional drivers and skilled mechanics that operate and
    maintain our fleet.

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  26. Did any shop's get credit or recognized for the great work they've done?I know my shop didn't get crap.All we got is.Follow the SWI and meet our SRT.We want up time, no excuses to have down time.

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  27. YOUR RIGHT BROTHER, HOW WILL STOTLAR SHOW A PROFIT FOR NEXT QUARTER? IT JUST SEEMS FUNNY HOW HE'S PRAISING THE WORK OF THE MECHANICS AND THEY HAD NO IDEA OR RECOGNITION BEFORE HAND HOW IMPORTANT THEY ARE TO CON-WAY. WE DSR'S NOW HOW IMPORTANT THE MECHANICS ARE, STOTLAR'S PLATFORM OF SUCCESS IS SINKING & HE'S TRYING TO IMPRESS THE SHAREHOLDERS. STOTLAR HAS A SERIOUS MANAGEMENT PROBLEM & WHERE IN THE HELL IS THE NEW DOO THAT REPLACED DAVE WARTER, SETH GAYLEAN? THE ONE GUY WHO 'S 31 yESRS OLD AWARDED THAT POSITION BUT NEVER BEEN A TERMINAL MANAGER IN HIS LIFE.

    YOU SEE PEOPLE THIS IS HOW STOTLAR THINKS....SO AGAIN I ASK EVERYONE TIO THINK HARD & CLEAR EVEN THE OLD TIMERS WHO FEEL THEY ARE SAFE..


    HOW WILL STOTLAR SHOW A PROFIT FOR NEXT QUARTER? OLD TIMERS YOU ARE NOT OUT OF THIS lLIKE YOU THINK YOU ARE. UNION 2015

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  28. SOMEONE NEEDS TO GO & SEE WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON AT NAT....NNC IS TIRED OF CARRYING THAT ZOO........

    WE NEED UNION REPRESENTATION BAD ESPECIALLY DOWN HERE IN THE SOUTHEAST........ANN ARBOR NEEDS TO GET THEIR ASSES DOWN HERE QUICK.

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    1. 10-4 ON THE ZOO COMMENT ABOUT NAT, MOST IF THEIR DSR'S HAVE ALREADY LEFT & WENT TO OLD DOMINION. ...PRETTY SOON IT WILLBE A ZOO WITH NO ANIMALS.

      NNC DSR'S SHOULD GET XTRA PAY FOR HELPING OUT THE ATLANTA ZOO.....

      DO I HEAR UNION, WE NEED THE UNION PEOPLE THE WAY THESE TERMINALS ARE BEING MANAGED IS DISGUSTING. ......

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    2. A new report by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) notes that since 1978, CEO pay has grown 90 times faster than that of rank-and-file workers. So while CEO compensation went from $1.5 million to $16.3 million, the average private-sector production and non-supervisory worker (which is 82 percent of the workforce) rose from $48,000 to only $53,200 in 2014. As a result, the top CEOs now make more than 300 times what typical workers earn.

      As EPI states:
      Although corporations are posting record-high profits and the stock market is booming, the wages of most workers remain stagnant, indicating they are not participating equally in prosperity. Meanwhile, CEO compensation continues to rise even faster than the stock market.
      In order to curtail the growth of CEO pay, we need to implement higher marginal income tax rates and promote rules such as “say on pay.” At the same time, we need to implement an agenda that promotes broad-based wage growth so typical workers can share more widely in our economic growth.
      America finds itself where it is because of corporate greed. Sky-high salaries with golden parachutes for executives have become the norm. Meanwhile, more and more hard-working Americans are being forced into low-wage jobs because of bad trade deals moving middle-class jobs overseas.

      There is one thing that could help overcome this yawning income gap -- unions. A look back in U.S. history shows our greatest economic period, the 1950s, was during a time when union membership was at its highest. Even the International Monetary Fund agrees more labor membership would help workers.

      As a recent Business Insider article states, the U.S. needs to find a solution to an economy that looks good on paper but when looked at more closely is hammering workers:
      Organizing may not be the only solution to income inequality. But it's a big one, and it could move the economy in the right direction.

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    3. I've said this for years: Unions are far from perfect and surely not the answer for everything; however they're the best way to level the playing field.

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  29. Favoritism and racial remarks. Their RACISTs in NAT! It's hostile and Threats are made! Buddy system is here and our hr guy is a slow fat slob. He's racist to but he'll smile in your face like he cares but he don't. Fire him for not doing his job!

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    1. WE AT NNC KNOW THAT TOO WELL, YOUR SVC CTR MGR IS A BULLY. YOU GUYS NEED TO STEP IT UP STOP THE ABUSE & THE INTIMIDATION. YOU GUYS HAVE LOST SEVERAL GOOD DSR'S & FOS'S AND FOR WHAT? LOOK GUYS DON'T LET SOMEONE TAKE THEIR FRUSTRATION OUT ON YOU THESE MGRS SIGNED UP FOR THESE JOBS & THEY NEED TO BE ABLE TO HANDLE EVERTHING THAT COMES WITH IT EVEN WHEN THEY RUN THEIR DSR'S & FOS'S OUT THE DOOR. THEY NEED TO TAKE THAT SHIT LIKE A REAL MAN...PEOPLE YOU ARE JUST BEGINNING TO SEE HOW MGRS WILL BE CHANGING OVER TO NEW CHEAPER MGRS.

      STAND UP & VOTE FOR UNION BECAUSE GUESS WHAT IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT MGR YOU HAVE YOU NEED PROTECTION NAT. NO ONE WANTS TO WAKE UP & GO TO WORK KNOWING THEY HAVE TO WATCH THEIR BACKS JUST BECAUSE YOUR FACILITY ISN'T BEING MANAGED EFFECTIVELY. AS FOR THE BUDDY SYSTEM WELL LET'S JUST SAY AT THE END OF THE DAY EVERY MAN IS FOR HIMSELF, MEANING THEY WILL TURN ON EACH OTHER AT THE DROP OF HAT AND YOU CAN TAKE THAT TO THE BANK. GUYS LOVE YOURSELF & YOUR FAMILY YOU NEED TO LOOK OUT FOR YOUR FUTURE. DON'T BE BULLIED BY NO MAN......AND AGAIN I SAY ANN ARBOR NEEDS TO GET THEIR ASSES DOWN HERE.

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  30. Too busy trying to figure out ways to screw us and making a new video on how to spin this whole messed up situation.

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  31. MIAMI TEAMSTER , Laredo got certified, let's get the ball rolling, or should I say the balls.

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  32. Who's your daddy now Ted Garcia we got certified with all your lieing pupets did not get you any where and remember this was becouse off you and Steve solis and that Big Rat Hector Menchacaca caca thanks you for treating you the way you did now look who's on top

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  33. Anyone else wondering what's going on with the mechanics at UOS?or I'm I the only who cares?what's the outcome with them?

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    1. NO BLOGGER WE DEFINITELY CARE, UOS IT'S ALMOST SHOW TIME YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME JUST BY FILING YOUR PETITION. HOPING THERE'S AT LEAST 10 MORE READY TO FILE NEXT WEEK

      UNION YES WE CAN!

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  34. A BIG CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU TEXAS.YOU GUYS HAD THE BALLS TO START THIS UNION MOVEMENT.YOU GUYS STAYED WITH IT EVEN THO CONWAY LIED,CHEATED AND THREATEN YOU .NOW YOUR CERTIFIED AND READY TO GET DOWN TO BUSINESS.WAY TO TEXAS.ITS YOUR TURN ULX DON'T CONWAY TAKE YOUR WIN AWAY FROM YOU.THANK YOU LAREDO TX.YOU GUYS ARE HERO'S.

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  35. Oh yes we did it we are CERTIFIED And one more time LAREDO TEXAS HAS BIG BALLS, check all the lies they said agains us on case # 16 -rc-133896,you will found out the way this company act

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  36. Good meeting whit the TEAMSTERS last night in LAREDO TEXAS.

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  37. It's getting close to insurance time. get ready Conway will once again raise the cost! Let's not let them. we need the union! To put a stop to conway' s greed it's time we get better insurance, and better pay with a pension! Let's take back everything they took from us!!

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  38. Bend over and grab your ankles boys and girls: There goes the rest of the big raise!

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  39. ULX is next
    We will fight to the end with the truth.....yes union

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  40. Yes! Now Conway will take back some of that $2 raise by increasing insurance cost and deductible's. Don't Cry this is what you voted for!! Or you can vote yes for Union and have a great deal like a U P S Driver.

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  41. Well Brothers we did it thats for every ones help now its time to get down to negotiate so this scumbags off management wont fire us for some stupit reason. And seems there runing scared hope now that we won theres no more use for keeping Ted Garcia around no more he,s useless make things worse than ever and hope that new president comes and sees frist hand whats he doing haveing drivers slack off in company time trying to make pepole happy its to late pack your bags get out from laredo go work at the jail where you can treat pepole like crap and get away with it you have fired alot off good pepole in your time but carma came and bit you in the ass here in laredo leting your Dogs lose in the yard Like Steve Solis the nitemare off all nitemares every time l go to the Bathroom it reminds me off them but when l flush the tolit the nitemare goes away And keep on listeing to that big Rat off all Rats Bottomfeeder lieing Hector Menchcaca caca and you will end up like Rudy Ruiz fired but its to late for you Ted your all ready out .

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  42. Drivers and Mechanics Join Union Through Card-Check
    It didn’t take long for 19 ready-mix cement truck drivers and mechanics in Sutton, Mass., to become card-carrying Teamster members, after a one-day sign-up with Teamsters Local 170 in Worcester, Mass.
    Workers expressed their overwhelming interest in forming a union at Dauphinais Concrete. Shortly thereafter, Local 170 Secretary-Treasurer Mike Hogan reached a card-check agreement with the company, wherein management agreed to stay neutral. This allowed local union representatives to meet with the drivers and mechanics before they started their shifts.
    “In one day the workers decided overwhelmingly in favor of Teamsters representation,” Hogan said. “We’re excited to add 19 new drivers and mechanics to our already dedicated Teamster ready-mix workers with Local 170, and we are looking forward to moving forward quickly on contract proposals. “
    “There are several former Teamsters at the company that are excited to be back with the Teamsters Union,” said Paul Stuart, an organizer with Local 170.
    Tom Neil was a 16-year Teamster in a former job and he has worked at Dauphinais since 2013.
    “The company has been growing since I’ve been here. I’m all for the union and I’m looking forward to being a Local 170 member again,” Neil said.
    This victory is the latest in a string of organizing wins for Local 170 in the past month. Workers who recently joined Local 170 include:

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  43. SEEMS LIKE THE CONWAY AND FEDEX WORKER'S ARE THE ONLY ONES WHO ARE BRAINWASHED INTO BELIEVING THAT THE COMPANIES HAVE THE EMPLOYEES BEST INTEREST.WHAT'S THAT THE COMPANIES SAY WE DIDN'T KNOW GIVE US ANOTHER CHANCE WE'RE TRYING TO CHANGE.BOOHOO WE CARE ABOUT YOU...
    YEAH KEEP DRINKING THAT KOOL-AID SLAVES AND JUST KEEP GETTING FUCKED BY THE CORPORATE THUGS.

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  44. Way to go laredo, and one top mgt said conway will never reconize laredo as teamsters i gues that guy is eating crow right now .

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  45. NAT THE UNION OFFERS YOU PROTECTION AGAINST BULLYING & RACIAL ANTICS. DON'T BE SCARED TO FILE THE PETITION BECAUSE IT'S ONLY GOING TO GET WORST. SETH GAYLEN ISN'T DOING HIS JOB & NAT WILL CONTINUE TO LOSE DSR'S & FOS'S BECAUSE OF AN ANGRY TERMINAL MANAGER WHO'S READY TO MOVE ON BUT IS LOST. NAT YOU GUYS DESERVE BETTER, VOTE UNION 2015 & LET'S GET THESE PETITIONS GOING AGAIN IN THE SOUTHEAST.

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  46. Sad to say I was in a truck stop on my lunch break when two truckers were discussing ConWay as being the worst carrier to work for. Couple of years ago I would've let them have a piece of my mind but as for what we're going through now at this time with company screwing us I just kept my head down!!

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  47. LHW is in the works. Larado is just the beginning. We have a bully manager to and he needs to go!

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  48. NAT YOU CAN WORK & BE PROTECTED BY THE UNION. FAVORITISM & RACISM HAS COST MANY, MANY, FOS'S TO LEAVE THAT BARN. DSR'S WELL, THEY FELT IT JUST WASN'T WORTH IT TO WORK UNDER YOUR TERMINAL MGR. NAT HANG IN THERE BECAUSE BEING BULLIED BY YOUR TERMINAL MGR IS JUST A RELEASE OF ANGER BECAUSE HE JUST READY TO MOVE ON, & IT ISN'T YOU GUYS FAULT. WHAT WAS GAIN FROM YOUR MGR BULLYING ADDED UP TO LOST OF SUPERVISORS & THE DECLINE OF DSR'S. TRUST ME IT WILL TURN AROUND FOR YOU GUYS JUST HANG IN THERE.

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  49. Bring them to NTH! We've been screwed since our manager left. This new guy Sam doesn't know shit! Just billshit!

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  50. They dont protect us in NAT. The HR guy has favortism and looks to fire black guys. Hes racist. But he'll look you in the face and lie to you.

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  51. All I see is a bunch of punks. Guys who talk the talk but don't walk the walk. YOU want a union at your terminal then YOU call a local union to find out how to get a campaign started, YOU go to union meetings, YOU talk to your coworkers about the union, YOU get union cards signed, YOU tell the FOS's,FOM's Terry Franzten,Dave Burk and any other coworker who says anything negative about the union TO GO FUCK THEMSELVES! It would be YOUR union and YOUR union is only as strong as YOU make it. I'm tired of guys saying "I'm afraid of getting fired" THAT'S THE WHOLE POINT OF GETTING A UNION SO CONWAY CAN'T JUST FIRE YOU on some trumped up charges. If they do then YOU call the NLRB on their ass and file a charge and YOU give Conway hell. Stop letting Conway set and change the rules to benefit Conway YOU work hard every day and should be treated with respect. Stop letting Conway have different rules for kool aid drinkers. Stop letting them bully you into being scared of them. RESPECT IS A TEAMSTER'S CONTRACT VOTE YES LOCAL 705 AT XME

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