Taetsch Z-24 wrote:You ever get laid Matt?Only once, but the other guy needed the money
your always so negative....
Chris
Jazer {Turbo Chica} wrote:9/11/2001 certainly deserves to be an annual day of remembrance and prayer... However I don't think it should be considered a holiday which is generally thought of as a day of celebration...
sndsgood wrote:rosario hit it on the head, it was a negotiation, unions negotiate all the time for things some they get some they dont. for the jobs that cops do and the pay they make (not much) i dont see it as a big deal. i mean i get the day after thanksgiving off but my wife doesnt, she doesnt think im royalty by any means.
Rosario wrote:then so be it if they didnt give anything up.... Thats the @!#$ point of union negotiations. If there union got that for them then good for them...
Quiklilcav wrote:Rosario wrote:then so be it if they didnt give anything up.... Thats the @!#$ point of union negotiations. If there union got that for them then good for them...
We're getting off point here, but I'll say this: unions have employers (in this case, the taxpayers and general public) by the balls. It's hardly a negotiation when you are talking about the fact that if they want to, they can threaten a strike, which, in the case of police, means no law enforcement in that area.
The laws regarding unions need to be amended, and in a big way. The rules governing actions taken by unions and employers are so skewed toward the union that in many cases the hands of the employer are completely tied, when the union has no restriction.
And back to the point, I fully believe this was the union and members taking advantage of a tragedy to get something for themselves. I see it as nothing less.
Rosario wrote:Dont speak on something you have no @!#$ clue about....
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We're getting off point here, but I'll say this: unions have employers (in this case, the taxpayers and general public) by the balls. It's hardly a negotiation when you are talking about the fact that if they want to, they can threaten a strike, which, in the case of police, means no law enforcement in that area.
The laws regarding unions need to be amended, and in a big way. The rules governing actions taken by unions and employers are so skewed toward the union that in many cases the hands of the employer are completely tied, when the union has no restriction.
And back to the point, I fully believe this was the union and members taking advantage of a tragedy to get something for themselves. I see it as nothing less.
Jazer {Turbo Chica} wrote:Rosario... I see what you are saying
I suppose with your definition of a Holiday, it makes sence. As I view it as being a day of remembrance and prayer, which is basically what you are saing as it being a holy day... as well as people should have the option to take it off as it was a very sad day in our recent history.
I guess the way society now-a-days views "holidays" is more so how I do not view 9/11.
Rosario wrote:To avoid getting into an argument over unions(Because you really dont know what your talking about) ill just say this.
sndsgood wrote:Jazer {Turbo Chica} wrote:Rosario... I see what you are saying
I suppose with your definition of a Holiday, it makes sence. As I view it as being a day of remembrance and prayer, which is basically what you are saing as it being a holy day... as well as people should have the option to take it off as it was a very sad day in our recent history.
I guess the way society now-a-days views "holidays" is more so how I do not view 9/11.
we get the day after thanksgiving off which is friday, its called a holiday in our employee handbook, its just another way of saying a day off. it doesnt have to literally mean a day of celebration or anything like that.
Quiklilcav wrote:Rosario wrote:To avoid getting into an argument over unions(Because you really dont know what your talking about) ill just say this.
I have a large number of people in my family who have been in unions their entire lives. My father was a union member for almost 40 years. I have worked for companies who were salted, and seen first hand how their hands are tied, yet the union can do pretty much anything they want. Hence my statement that you are being presumptuous. You have no idea what I know about unions. You assume that because you are a member, and I am not, I don't have a clue.
As for law enforcement not being able to strike. I will admit a lack of first hand knowledge here, but in the early 90's, I swear there was a police strike in a MA town.
sndsgood wrote:yeah i believe they are not able to strike, what has happend is they call a blue day where a good majority of the officers will all call in sick, ive seen that happen before but i dont beleive they can strike.
Jazer {Turbo Chica} wrote:sndsgood wrote:Jazer {Turbo Chica} wrote:Rosario... I see what you are saying
I suppose with your definition of a Holiday, it makes sence. As I view it as being a day of remembrance and prayer, which is basically what you are saing as it being a holy day... as well as people should have the option to take it off as it was a very sad day in our recent history.
I guess the way society now-a-days views "holidays" is more so how I do not view 9/11.
we get the day after thanksgiving off which is friday, its called a holiday in our employee handbook, its just another way of saying a day off. it doesnt have to literally mean a day of celebration or anything like that.
Good point.
Jazer {Turbo Chica} wrote:sndsgood wrote:Jazer {Turbo Chica} wrote:Rosario... I see what you are saying
I suppose with your definition of a Holiday, it makes sence. As I view it as being a day of remembrance and prayer, which is basically what you are saing as it being a holy day... as well as people should have the option to take it off as it was a very sad day in our recent history.
I guess the way society now-a-days views "holidays" is more so how I do not view 9/11.
we get the day after thanksgiving off which is friday, its called a holiday in our employee handbook, its just another way of saying a day off. it doesnt have to literally mean a day of celebration or anything like that.
Good point.