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Re: Interested in a Union, Time to Step Up, Be Cou


Count me in if I can be of any help please contact me at
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> I just would like to say that Jim is a great guy. I also worked with him in St. Louis as did Brian. He runs a well oiled machine and never looses site of the objective. He is a well versed representative for anyone. To objectively get where a union needs to be, Jim is the man for the Job. I would turn my business over to him in a second(if i could afford him...thanks Adelphia) and never worry.
> J. Foster
>
> > unitedcontractorsofamerica,
> > I for one am extremely interested in your undertaking, as I have been mirroring your efforts in the northern part of our great country. I would like to express my interest (in this open forum) to lead a northern U.S. chapter of the "United Union of Communications Contractors". All dogs in the Northern Region of america (I.E. Michigan, Wisconson, Missouri, Illinois) Please express your interest to me at (-REDACTED-) - I would be honored to undertake a position in a union for my fellow dogs to see to it that you all get what you have earned. Should unitedcontractorsofamerica see an interest, and need some assisstance in the logistics of this union, please email me.
> >
> > Your Friend,
> > Jim
> >
> > > Cable dogs, I've been working on this for a while now.
> > > I think it's finally time! What you'll see over the next
> > > six months will be the most drastic change in this
> > > business since color.
> > > Here's the deal;
> > > Stage 1:
> > > Survey the country, get an idea of how many men and
> > > woman are willing to join.
> > > Stage 2:
> > > Unite the parties under a union contract containing
> > > universal beliefs and standards.
> > > Stage 3:
> > > Unite the shops. The first truly great accomplishment.
> > > With the unionizing of the shops comes the power to
> > > change the system.
> > > Stage 3:
> > > Creating contracts with the providers for set national
> > > rates, and union work rights. It is this that will
> > > ensure workers are paid enough to live, receive medical attention, and retire with a fund. What it will
> > > for the providers is grantee quality workers, approved
> > > by the union. It will give them a list of contractors
> > > willing to work at the set rates, and it will give
> > > them the ability to finally achieve national rates.
> > > It will be to the advantage of both the providers,
> > > and the contractors.
> > >
> > >
> > > It is time to begin stage one. This will last from
> > > three to five months. Our plan is to begin stage two
> > > in January of 2003.
> > >
> > > So as stage one explains, we need to get an idea
> > > how many men are interested, and what they can do.
> > > The contractors they work for now, and the area they
> > > live in. We are putting the database on-line for
> > > entry with in the next three weeks. All information
> > > is confidential, and will not be sold, or shared.
> > > This is to determine our numbers and regions of
> > > strength. By logging on to this site you will
> > > NOT be agreeing to anything other than an interest.
> > > When this phase is done, every one will be contacted,
> > > and given a choice to unite, or continue on in
> > > the fashion we have become accustomed to. The site will
> > > be accessible via the internet. You will just have to
> > > type in the URL and it will bring you to an easy to
> > > use entry site. You simply fill in the blanks,
> > > and then when you're finished, hit done.
> > >
> > > I will tell everyone the URL when it is completed.
> > > I will tell you on this site. Get the word out now.
> > > The faster we all get entered, the faster it will all begin.
> > >
> > > Just look for the handle
> > > unitedcontractorsofAmerica
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