LukNotLuke
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So you are saying Mexicams cannot fo what you do?
Is that why your union had a long history of trying to keep brown people out of your union?
Sleep it off, Tweak.
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So you are saying Mexicams cannot fo what you do?
Is that why your union had a long history of trying to keep brown people out of your union?
Are saying Mexicans cannot do what you do?
Is that why your union had a long history of trying to keep brown people out? Isn't it true that the impetus to form was to discourage employers from hiring minority workers at the lower wages they were willing to accept?
Keeping brown people out, like your president?
We have all colors creeds religious backgrounds.. Unfortunately for people like you..the unintelligent, weak, lazy and spineless are usually weeded out..or bounce around a lot. Personally, I get over scale from my employer..
You got nuthin on me...queball.
The only 3K you could come up with is the KKK, Tweak.
Shit talk and a race card.....cuz luk can't come up with a better argument, as usual.
Forever 14!!!
You mean forever immature, right?
You do *now;* that was not historically the case.Keeping brown people out, like your president?
We have all colors creeds religious backgrounds.. Unfortunately for people like you..the unintelligent, weak, lazy and spineless are usually weeded out..or bounce around a lot. Personally, I get over scale from my employer..
You got nuthin on me...queball.
Nevertheless, the Negro is discriminated against by unions in major areas of the economy—including the building and construction trades (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Plumbers Union, Carpenters Union, Operating Engineers, etc.), the railroad industry (the four “operating” railroad brotherhoods, and the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks), the metal crafts (the Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders Union, etc.), and pulp and paper manufacturing (Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers Union, United Papermakers and Paper-workers Union). In these and other industries, trade unions practice either total exclusion of the Negro, segregation (in the form of “Jim Crow” locals, or “auxiliaries”), or enforce separate, racial seniority lines Which limit Negro employment to menial and unskilled classifications.
You do *now;* that was not historically the case.
Cite:
"Labor Unions and the Negro:The Record of Discrimination" - Herbert Hill in Commentary magazine, Decenber 1959: