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the lioness,
Member # 17353
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http://money.cnn.com/2016/02/24/news/economy/trash-workers-high-pay/index.html


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Narmerthoth
Member # 20259
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He collects garbage, while you generate garbage.
How much do you make?
Perhaps you are holding the wrong side of the stick.

What is your opinion on this article?
Since this guy earns more than some school teachers, engineers, scientists or doctors, should kids be going to school learning the garbage trade?
 
Andromeda2025
Member # 22772
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I am starting to believe that Lioness trolls as an Search Engine Optimization Scheme, more organic data increases advertising revenues for this site I am sure.


Again Lioness you fail to understand the nuances of American government, economy, culture, and laws. Maybe someday you will get off your azz and from sitting behind your computer and actually visit the states and meet some real black people.

New York is a liberal and a union state that maintains unions, remember there is a high cost of living in the tri state area so this salary should be adjusted for inflation. the question is what do poor white folks make in right to work states like Florida & Arizona, Again you ain't never been to America.

Right-to-work laws are statutes in 28 U.S. states that prohibit union security agreements between companies and workers' unions. Under these laws, employees in unionized workplaces may not be compelled to join a union, nor compelled to pay for any part of the cost of union representation, while generally receiving the same benefits as union members who do contribute.[1]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-to-work_law

The average salary for a Garbage Truck Driver is $35,890. Salaries estimates based on 2 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Garbage Truck Driver employees in Phoenix, AZ.Mar 27, 2017

Physical attacks against unions[edit]
Unions such as the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) were devastated by the Palmer Raids, carried out as part of the First Red Scare. The Everett Massacre (also known as Bloody Sunday) was an armed confrontation between local authorities and IWW members which took place in Everett, Washington on Sunday, November 5, 1916. Later, communist-led unions were isolated or destroyed and their activists purged with the assistance of other union organizations during the Second Red Scare.

Union busting with police and military force[edit]
For approximately 150 years, union organizing efforts and strikes have been periodically opposed by police, security forces, National Guard units, special police forces such as the Coal and Iron Police, and/or use of the United States Army. Significant incidents have included the Haymarket Riot and the Ludlow massacre. The Homestead struggle of 1892, the Pullman walkout of 1894, and the Colorado Labor Wars of 1903 are examples of unions destroyed or significantly damaged by the deployment of military force. In all three examples, a strike became the triggering event.

Pinkertons and militia at Homestead, 1892 - One of the first union busting agencies was the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, which came to public attention as the result of a shooting war that broke out between strikers and three hundred Pinkerton agents during the Homestead Strike of 1892. When the Pinkerton agents were withdrawn, state militia forces were deployed. The militia repulsed attacks on the steel plant, and prevented violence against strikebreakers crossing picket lines, causing a decisive defeat of the strike, and ended the power of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers at the Homestead plant.
Federal troops end the railroad blockades by the American Railway Union, 1894 - During the Pullman Strike, the American Railway Union (ARU), out of union solidarity, called out its members according to the principle of industrial unionism. Their actions in blocking the movement of railroad trains were illegal but successful, until twenty thousand federal troops were called out to ensure that trains carrying US mail could travel freely. Once the trains ran, the strike ended.
National Guard in the Colorado Labor Wars, 1903 - The Colorado National Guard, an employers' organization called the Citizens' Alliance, and the Mine Owners' Association teamed together to eject the Western Federation of Miners from mining camps


For African Americans just getting into a secure high paying union is difficult to nearly impossible for many

Walter E. Williams explains how unions scheme to keep blacks out of high-paying jobs
“Well, they always have done that,” Williams said. “If you look at the justification for the David-Bacon Act, which is the federal minimum wage or super minimum-wage if you look at the legislative debate in 1931 unions were major supporters and they want to protect white workers from having to compete with black workers in construction.”
 
the lioness,
Member # 17353
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quote:
Originally posted by Andromeda2025:


The average salary for a Garbage Truck Driver is $35,890. Salaries estimates based on 2 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Garbage Truck Driver employees in Phoenix, AZ.Mar 27, 2017


stick to the topic, New York not Phoenix
 
Narmerthoth
Member # 20259
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Why have you not addressed by questions?
 
Fencer
Member # 22259
 - posted
quote:
Originally posted by Andromeda2025:
I am starting to believe that Lioness trolls as an Search Engine Optimization Scheme, more organic data increases advertising revenues for this site I am sure.


Again Lioness you fail to understand the nuances of American government, economy, culture, and laws. Maybe someday you will get off your azz and from sitting behind your computer and actually visit the states and meet some real black people.

New York is a liberal and a union state that maintains unions, remember there is a high cost of living in the tri state area so this salary should be adjusted for inflation. the question is what do poor white folks make in right to work states like Florida & Arizona, Again you ain't never been to America.

Right-to-work laws are statutes in 28 U.S. states that prohibit union security agreements between companies and workers' unions. Under these laws, employees in unionized workplaces may not be compelled to join a union, nor compelled to pay for any part of the cost of union representation, while generally receiving the same benefits as union members who do contribute.[1]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-to-work_law

The average salary for a Garbage Truck Driver is $35,890. Salaries estimates based on 2 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Garbage Truck Driver employees in Phoenix, AZ.Mar 27, 2017

Physical attacks against unions[edit]
Unions such as the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) were devastated by the Palmer Raids, carried out as part of the First Red Scare. The Everett Massacre (also known as Bloody Sunday) was an armed confrontation between local authorities and IWW members which took place in Everett, Washington on Sunday, November 5, 1916. Later, communist-led unions were isolated or destroyed and their activists purged with the assistance of other union organizations during the Second Red Scare.

Union busting with police and military force[edit]
For approximately 150 years, union organizing efforts and strikes have been periodically opposed by police, security forces, National Guard units, special police forces such as the Coal and Iron Police, and/or use of the United States Army. Significant incidents have included the Haymarket Riot and the Ludlow massacre. The Homestead struggle of 1892, the Pullman walkout of 1894, and the Colorado Labor Wars of 1903 are examples of unions destroyed or significantly damaged by the deployment of military force. In all three examples, a strike became the triggering event.

Pinkertons and militia at Homestead, 1892 - One of the first union busting agencies was the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, which came to public attention as the result of a shooting war that broke out between strikers and three hundred Pinkerton agents during the Homestead Strike of 1892. When the Pinkerton agents were withdrawn, state militia forces were deployed. The militia repulsed attacks on the steel plant, and prevented violence against strikebreakers crossing picket lines, causing a decisive defeat of the strike, and ended the power of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers at the Homestead plant.
Federal troops end the railroad blockades by the American Railway Union, 1894 - During the Pullman Strike, the American Railway Union (ARU), out of union solidarity, called out its members according to the principle of industrial unionism. Their actions in blocking the movement of railroad trains were illegal but successful, until twenty thousand federal troops were called out to ensure that trains carrying US mail could travel freely. Once the trains ran, the strike ended.
National Guard in the Colorado Labor Wars, 1903 - The Colorado National Guard, an employers' organization called the Citizens' Alliance, and the Mine Owners' Association teamed together to eject the Western Federation of Miners from mining camps


For African Americans just getting into a secure high paying union is difficult to nearly impossible for many

Walter E. Williams explains how unions scheme to keep blacks out of high-paying jobs
“Well, they always have done that,” Williams said. “If you look at the justification for the David-Bacon Act, which is the federal minimum wage or super minimum-wage if you look at the legislative debate in 1931 unions were major supporters and they want to protect white workers from having to compete with black workers in construction.”

A lot of good content shared here. Very good.

I will also agree the SEO mess from our dishonest friend, as although they don't spam the forum with insane levels of incoherent topics like other personas used, they do spam with topics lacking any decent relevance for ample discussion. As a result, I'd say 75% of topics created by the poster go unnoticed.
 



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