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    #16
    Originally posted by Taiga View Post
    I don’t think fuel shortages this time of year impact farming too much. Unless you are feeding cows I guess.
    .....union rhetoric looking for support.

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      #17
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      .....union rhetoric looking for support.
      They do understand the coop is pretty much owned by the same farmers through their memberships right, I say fire them all and replace them with people that want to work. Bet there are more than a few oil patch guys that need the work with all the required tickets that would be more than happy to step in.

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        #18
        Not up on this shit.
        Why can they not fire these over paid peckerheads?
        They don't want to work..
        Once there is a union..business is phooked?

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          #19
          Originally posted by RD414 View Post
          Page 38 and 39 Dec. 12 th western producer is where I got my info. And about farms running out of fuel, you guys can call The Rack, Petro Can, Blue Wave, Nutrium, they all sell fuel also.
          Geezes where in hell is Paul Harvey (and the rest of the story )when you need him.
          People can get on social media and make all kinds of statments ,dont matter wheather true or not some will pick up the ball and run with it,
          Not saying you are wrong but would realy like to see the facts,seems the board of directors are at fault if these employes are getting that kind of money.

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            #20
            As u copied horse. 2 pages in the Bible,signed by Banda and vice president of refinery. Looked fairly legit to me.

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              #21
              I wish i had time to organize a rally saying “fire the spoiled union picketers”. As other posters said, with a union, the business gets influenced and many workers are not working honestly and committed. there was a time and place for unions but i feel not anymore

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                #22
                Originally posted by Richard5 View Post
                I wish i had time to organize a rally saying “fire the spoiled union picketers”. As other posters said, with a union, the business gets influenced and many workers are not working honestly and committed. there was a time and place for unions but i feel not anymore
                I blame both sides.....federated made good money and there is no reason that management could not have settled this before the contract deadline....

                And there is a lot of people out of work in western canada that would love a jobs with a 170000 dollar wage with benefits included...

                There is a lot of arrogance on both sides....

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                  #23
                  If they are making $170 k , this is horseshit
                  Lots of educated people aren’t making half that
                  If they are , fire the whole ****ing works
                  Oil patch sure doesnt pay that good , don’t hafta compete with that anymore

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by caseih View Post
                    If they are making $170 k , this is horseshit
                    Lots of educated people aren’t making half that
                    If they are , fire the whole ****ing works
                    Oil patch sure doesnt pay that good , don’t hafta compete with that anymore
                    It would be very interesting to know how many people would do the same job very well and appreciate a possible lower wage in a non union envronment

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Richard5 View Post
                      It would be very interesting to know how many people would do the same job very well and appreciate a possible lower wage in a non union envronment
                      Correct..anyone who got layed off
                      Recently..oil people..potash workers..etc..

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                        #26
                        Now unifor wants everyone to boycott all coops insupport of them..
                        Coop keeps small town sask alive..
                        They can take a flying leap..

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                          #27
                          So I noticed an article today on google news from global, in this article Unifor calls for a boycott of the greedy federated coop locations in western canada, So first thing tomorrow morning I'm phoning my local federated coop and telling them if they cave to these Unifor pricks I'm buying my fuel elsewhere lets see whos got the most leverage. Anyone want to join me in doing the same?

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Richard5 View Post
                            It would be very interesting to know how many people would do the same job very well and appreciate a possible lower wage in a non union envronment
                            There would be thousands of candidates available to replace these Unifor workers.
                            Energy sector, potash, uranium, and other industries have laid off workers in the last few years.

                            Maybe FCL could lock them out and replace them?

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                              #29
                              I just sent e mail to FCL.
                              Will reply in the morning..

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                                There would be thousands of candidates available to replace these Unifor workers.
                                Energy sector, potash, uranium, and other industries have laid off workers in the last few years.

                                Maybe FCL could lock them out and replace them?
                                I thought they were locked out?

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