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mick silver
4th March 2011, 10:24 AM
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/03/04/connecticut-town-ordered-pay-union-workers-coffee/ ... A Connecticut town must provide their union workers free coffee and milk, according to a ruling from the State Board of Labor Relations.

The board also ordered town leaders to reinstate “Dress Down Fridays” for the union clerical and custodial workers.

The dispute involved the town of Orange and the local chapter of the United Public Service Employees Union.

The board determined the town retaliated against the union members for comments they made at a finance meeting in 2009.

The day after that meeting, First Selectman James Zeloi eliminated the free coffee and milk and the following day ended “Dress Down Friday.” Zeoli told The New Haven Register that he pulled the plug on the coffee to save money and stopped casual Fridays because some employees were abusing the privilege.

“It shows you how crazy state government has become,” Connecticut Republican Party Chairman Chris Healy told Fox News Radio. “You’d almost laugh at it, if it wasn’t so serious in tone.

This is just another black eye on state government.”

Healy said he was especially troubled that not only will taxpayers be forced to purchase coffee and milk for the union workers, but they will also be required to pay $10,000 in legal bills.

“It says the state labor relations board is in the pocket of labor,” Healy said.

Wayne Gilbert, the regional director of the union, told Fox News Radio this was a case about an elected official who intimidated workers because they exercised their First Amendment rights by speaking out at the finance meeting.

“This is not about free coffee,” Gilbert said. “The complaint was filed because First Selectman Zeloi is a workplace bully.”

“He bullies the workers around, he bullies the union officials around and if you disagree with him in a very civil way, he starts yelling and screaming and calling you names,” he said.

Healy said nothing prevents workers in the town of Orange from taking coffee breaks or drinking coffee – but he wonders why they don't purchase their own coffee.

Gilbert said they filed the complaint to protect the workers – and he accused Republicans of misrepresenting the grievance.

“It’s like a couple of bucks a week,” he said about the coffee.

“We’ve got oil depletion allowances out there for these major oil companies to the tune of billions of dollars and we’re talking about a couple of dollars for coffee?”

“My members can afford their own coffee,” Gilbert added.

But Healy said if that’s the case, why are they footing the coffee bill?

Ash_Williams
4th March 2011, 10:30 AM
Be thankful! If those hard-working unions don't stand up for free coffee, then the rest of us in the private sector can never hope for it! Or something like that.

What a load of crap.

I walk out of this place right now if the company started giving out free poison on my dime...

dys
4th March 2011, 10:42 AM
Does anyone see the big picture with regard to union busting, austerity measures, and the war on the American worker? Anyone? Bueller, Bueller, Bueller?

dys

osoab
4th March 2011, 10:50 AM
Does anyone see the big picture with regard to union busting, austerity measures, and the war on the American worker? Anyone? Bueller, Bueller, Bueller?

dys


Public unions have no bearing on the "American worker". They are leaches on true tax dollars.

Public unions should be busted. There is no reason why they can vote themselves a paycheck.

Ponce
4th March 2011, 10:54 AM
American unions broke america so that now it is time to do the same to the unions.

dys
4th March 2011, 11:09 AM
Public unions don't cost the taxpayers a penny. http://gold-silver.us/forum/general-discussion/documentary-the-corporation-nation/
http://gold-silver.us/forum/general-discussion/the-cafr-(comprehensive-annual-financial-report)-thread/

dys

osoab
4th March 2011, 11:12 AM
Public unions don't cost the taxpayers a penny. http://gold-silver.us/forum/general-discussion/documentary-the-corporation-nation/
http://gold-silver.us/forum/general-discussion/the-cafr-(comprehensive-annual-financial-report)-thread/

dys


:ROFL:

Ash_Williams
4th March 2011, 11:31 AM
Does anyone see the big picture with regard to union busting, austerity measures, and the war on the American worker? Anyone? Bueller, Bueller, Bueller?

They're busting themselves with this crap.
Was part of the big picture for unions to constantly come off as whiny entitled assholes who care more about free coffee than their taxpaying neighbors? If so then it worked.

dys
4th March 2011, 11:33 AM
Does anyone see the big picture with regard to union busting, austerity measures, and the war on the American worker? Anyone? Bueller, Bueller, Bueller?

They're busting themselves with this crap.
Was part of the big picture for unions to constantly come off as whiny entitled assholes who care more about free coffee than their taxpaying neighbors? If so then it worked.



You do realize that coffee is a pittance in the scheme of things? Compared to what the bankers have stolen, a very small pittance indeed.

dys

Ares
4th March 2011, 12:04 PM
Public unions don't cost the taxpayers a penny. http://gold-silver.us/forum/general-discussion/documentary-the-corporation-nation/
http://gold-silver.us/forum/general-discussion/the-cafr-(comprehensive-annual-financial-report)-thread/

dys


Sorry Dys, I can't buy that. The state CANNOT provide a job, service or function without taking the money from the tax paying public. To even suggest that Public Unions don't cost anything is borderline ridiculous. Even a lowly non-union BMV employee cost the taxpayers money.

Ares
4th March 2011, 12:05 PM
Does anyone see the big picture with regard to union busting, austerity measures, and the war on the American worker? Anyone? Bueller, Bueller, Bueller?

They're busting themselves with this crap.
Was part of the big picture for unions to constantly come off as whiny entitled assholes who care more about free coffee than their taxpaying neighbors? If so then it worked.



You do realize that coffee is a pittance in the scheme of things? Compared to what the bankers have stolen, a very small pittance indeed.

dys


Yep, but to despise one thief while completely ignoring the other serves no purpose either.

Book
4th March 2011, 12:12 PM
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-z41RSFqThJg/TWVmgUfhaHI/AAAAAAAAGzM/Gd_fk_q-pvw/s1600/lb0223cd20110222084801%2BBig%2BUnion.jpg

In the rich-poor game the unions only care about themselves.

:oo-->

Ash_Williams
4th March 2011, 12:47 PM
You do realize that coffee is a pittance in the scheme of things? Compared to what the bankers have stolen, a very small pittance indeed.

Right, it's a pittance. As they said themselves, it's next to nothing. So why the hell can't they pay for it themselves? Why do they want taxpayers covering even their coffee? I don't want to pay for their coffee. I'm sure their wages are high enough to cover it already...

The rest of the world goes to work and does the job and doesn't bitch about not getting free coffee.

You don't get much sympathy crying to the world about how there's no free coffee on your gravy train. I'm sure the 1/5 of people without a job right now are crying their eyeballs out hearing about the terrible plight of the union. On an issue like that you smarten up and STFU and don't rub into people's faces how you're fighting for your free coffee on their dime.
Like I said, the unions are busting themselves.

mick silver
4th March 2011, 04:10 PM
here in ky it take 20 guys to fill one pot hole and 10 trucks an a few vans ... give me e break