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He's going after the Reagan votes Capt. Obvious Oct 2013 #1
If you want to get people out of their cars and on to mass transit, it has to be reliable. FarCenter Oct 2013 #2
Workers also need a living wage nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #8
Fuck that, not having the right to organize and bargain gopiscrap Oct 2013 #3
who's denying them the right to organize and bargain? brooklynite Oct 2013 #5
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Actually, strikes are largely a relic of the past. Xithras Oct 2013 #46
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As I said... Xithras Oct 2013 #50
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Well, this IS California, not Wisconsin. Xithras Oct 2013 #52
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San Diego isn't exactly a bellweather for the rest of the state. Xithras Oct 2013 #54
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pithy nonsense, there is no way at all that labor can hold payments as described TheKentuckian Oct 2013 #65
How do you bargain without leverage? How do you gain any leverage without being able to strike? Skeeter Barnes Oct 2013 #11
Public opinion and political clout brooklynite Oct 2013 #14
Yes, I would support them going on strike. Skeeter Barnes Oct 2013 #15
How would you like it if your wages and benefits were subject to the whims of public opinion? Skeeter Barnes Oct 2013 #17
"How would you like it if your wages and benefits were subject to the whims of public opinion?" Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2013 #19
They are workers just like I am and I support them if they go on strike. Skeeter Barnes Oct 2013 #21
Many unions are prohibited from striking and they still manage to negotiate. brooklynite Oct 2013 #23
See post #13 Skeeter Barnes Oct 2013 #25
My comments were not about private sector unions. Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2013 #29
If "the people" actually set the wages, that might be a good argument. jeff47 Oct 2013 #33
I'm with you on the admin vs. teachers issue. Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2013 #40
You seem to be confusing politicians with transit workers. jeff47 Oct 2013 #41
They have been for decades... brooklynite Oct 2013 #22
Management doesn't want workers to be able to strike. Skeeter Barnes Oct 2013 #24
You do know that is a false comparison since FF have a no strike clause nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #20
I do indeed... brooklynite Oct 2013 #26
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Actually, no it wasn't brooklynite Oct 2013 #31
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Ah, the slippery slope... brooklynite Oct 2013 #48
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It boils down to what is reasonable seveneyes Oct 2013 #4
Labor is not being unreasonable to demand living wages nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #7
Of course not seveneyes Oct 2013 #9
That is a media generated meme nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #10
Thank, will put some serious analysis nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #12
A Democrat hoping to implement Scott Walkers Koch funded agenda in California. Skeeter Barnes Oct 2013 #13
We have a fair amount of union-busting DINOs out here KamaAina Oct 2013 #16
Union busting -- it's not just for asshole Republicans anymore! NuclearDem Oct 2013 #18
Nope. It's for asshole Democrats, too. FiveGoodMen Oct 2013 #35
As one who's had to put up with transit strikes in NYC,... badtoworse Oct 2013 #27
Because I really want my driver to be making minimum wage. jeff47 Oct 2013 #34
these people aren't really into looking at the big picture.. frylock Oct 2013 #38
classic reddread Oct 2013 #42
A NYC Bus Driver makes at least $30 per hour plus full benefits badtoworse Oct 2013 #43
And they got that way through magic and pixie dust. jeff47 Oct 2013 #44
That's arguable badtoworse Oct 2013 #45
He's a DINO. The right to collective bargaining and the right to strike must NOT kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #28
This is why we should not automatically be voting for anyone with a D after their name. liberal_at_heart Oct 2013 #36
I expected this thread to be about Rahm Emanuel Blue_Tires Oct 2013 #37
Jerry Brown Democrats reddread Oct 2013 #39
I still think Quan should have been a keynote speaker at the DNC Fumesucker Oct 2013 #63
I was moved by her involvement, ala Brown reddread Oct 2013 #66
Public employee unions that strike are shitting in their own food dishes tularetom Oct 2013 #56
This message was self-deleted by its author nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #58
Apples and oranges tularetom Oct 2013 #60
This message was self-deleted by its author nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #61
i hope he gets his ass handed to him. nt xchrom Oct 2013 #57
the bay Niceguy1 Oct 2013 #67
Give him a break he's from upper middle class Orinda and Jerry's dog walker. mulsh Oct 2013 #59
Steve Glazer has got to go. Enthusiast Oct 2013 #62
So he's following FDR's lead? joshcryer Oct 2013 #64
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