But are all...... police departments.... union..... ???
Maybe he found one that wasnt...
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But are all...... police departments.... union..... ???
Maybe he found one that wasnt...
Maybe he's in the donut union.......:grin2:
Are you completely crazy corny. I don't know of any "recognized" police union at least in here in the South and certainly not in Tennessee where your's supposed to be living. They have policeman organizations yes but not a recognized union.
I sure in states without the "Right to Work" law they have them. In GA it is against the law to recognize a union of public employees rather city, county or state and I'm sure that prevails through out the Right to Work states including SC where Boots lives.
Please try and put a little effort and finding the "truth" if that is possible corny before you open your mouth and proclaim as "fact" what you think ought to be but isn't. Geez you never learn do you. Thank you, thank you very much
Glenn-chan........ I think you are mistaking my post with someone elses...... I am the one who said that boots was probably in a non union police department...... PUT YOUR GLASSES ON AND REREAD THE THREAD......lol
Please refrain from picking on me......
And no Glenn.... Im not completely crazy..... sometimes I believe Im the only sane one on this forum......
OK corny I accidently punched a reply on dna's post but I did mean yours. You said in your post:
" But are all...... police departments.... union..... ???
Maybe he found one that wasnt..."
I don't think I miss read your post but I'll cut you a little slack and let you slide. I don't think there are any recognized public employee unions period in the right to work states at least in the South. Just trying to keep you straight there corny.
I worked at a paper mill once which did have a union but I wasn't a union member because of the Right to Work law in Tennessee. The job stewart was always trying to get me to join but I didn't care for the leftest socialist slant of the AFL-CIO. Thank you, thank you very much
The FOP is a union
Very funny ace but it is not recognized as a union for contract negotiations by governments in right to work states. You can call anything a "union" but a true "labor union" is recognized by their employer for contract negotiations. Comprende. I hope you understand that. Always glad to help you there. Thank you, thank you very much
You are the only one who said labor union. I only mentioned unions. Correct me If I'm wrong but you have one also. Don't you