AFL-CIO Rallies For Jobs in Grand Forks
September 29, 2011 at 12:34 pm in WDAZ
GRAND FORKS (WDAZ-TV) – The state AFL-CIO kicked off its North Dakota convention Thursday amidst controversy at American Crystal Sugar and pending change for the post office. Continue Reading

“Somewhere you’ve got to make a stand for what’s right and move the issue in the correct way so all those Americans, union and non-union, can have a decent standard of living, can have health care, can send their children to school and retire with some dignity. That’s the goal we had 100 years ago in Grand Forks when the AFL was created here and that’s our goal 100 years later,” Froemke said.
They shouldn’t have rejected ACS contract they would have all that right now.
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livewire, we have a name for yourself too. Let me explain it like your are three year old, I will try to type slow for you. Ready? I own a business, you, and uneducated whiny simple-minds like yourself paved nothing for me. Now I am not making a blanket statement about ACS workers, just people like livewire how seems to think they are untitled to a job. You are correct ACS has a union, they negotiated a contract. The union rejected it, now they are out of work.
Not the union CEO’s, just the people that work and give part of there hard earned money to the union CEO’s so they can jet set all over the world.
Was that slow enough for you?
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