Friday, December 18, 2009

New York to Slash Transit Service, Student Passes - WSJ.com

New York to Slash Transit Service, Student Passes - WSJ.com:

Some people argue that the pay raise is part of an existing union contract. But, what should be done about?

"It may be a 'contract', but it is so egregiously out-of-touch with reality, it should lead to the dissolution of the business forced to enter into it.

The public just needs to wake up to the greed of these thug-driven unions that extort too much from society.

A good solution would be to declare the union a criminal enterprise (which it acts like - can we say Mafia) and then declare the contract void.

There also is usually a contractual clause about 'duress', which has clearly applied here if the courts would have the guts.

But heck, the unions want to party on the ballroom of the ship while the rest of the crew is trying to plug leaks in the hull and bail out the water already accumulated.

But, do unions care? Not at all, they feel entitled to any food left on the table - and, if that means the rest of society has to do without, they could care less!

The only succor to the rest of society is that what goes around usually comes around.

Maybe these union thugs will be in their 80's when the checks just STOP coming! Wouldn't that be nice!"

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