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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: Benny B on November 09, 2011, 03:03:49 AM
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Voters in the midwestern US state of Ohio have voted to reject anti-union legislation backed by the Republican governor and legislature.
The original measure had been aimed at trimming costs by limiting the collective bargaining rights of trade unions.
The Republican legislature said the law was vital to save money.
However, the workers wanted the measure repealed on the grounds that it discriminated against their members.
Al Jazeera's John Terrett reports from Washington.
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And they voted against obamacare too you prick.
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damnit! I didn't vote because gh15 coulda woulda shoulda fixed this shit.
well he could, couldn't he?
oh yea victor. never mind my bad. priorities
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And they voted against obamacare too you prick.
you sound a little frustrated, just imagine the rage you will be in after next years elections LOL ;D
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you sound a little frustrated, just imagine the rage you will be in after next years elections LOL ;D
Im glad the voters voted against this union bill - now more union hacks can get fired and laid off.
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Im glad the voters voted against this union bill - now more union hacks can get fired and laid off.
Why, because the CEO wants another 10 million dollar bonus ;D filthy corporations now days, unions will come back stronger than ever after the corporations have stretched the people to the tipping point.
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Why, because the CEO wants another 10 million dollar bonus ;D filthy corporations now days, unions will come back stronger than ever after the corporations have stretched the people to the tipping point.
lmfao! How old are you?