counter Teamsters 223 drops Unfair Labor Practice complaint against Coos County : MGx – Musings, Essays & Ballads

About the Author

author photo

When my oldest son, a Marine, left for war and crossed the border from Kuwait into Iraq in March 2003 I started writing my conscience. After two tours that young combat veteran, my first born son, is now permanently disabled suffering from post traumatic stress disorder and his mother is now an ardent peace activist. Today I am active with Veterans for Peace, Military Families Speak Out and on the board of Rural Organizing Project Also, I am CEO of Rogue River Wind, Ltd and the inventor of a low profile wind turbine incorporating a high bandwidth relativistic generator

See All Posts by This Author

Teamsters 223 drops Unfair Labor Practice complaint against Coos County

According to sources close to Teamsters 223 the Union dropped the ULP against Coos County. Reasons cited for dropping the ULP relate to insufficient evidence to support the claim the County was contracting out labor formerly performed by bargaining unit workers. Meanwhile, reports continue to abound the remaining members of the Coos County Road Department are working excessive overtime to meet the minimum safety needs of the County.

Commissioner Stufflebean, who barely survived a recall attempt as a consequence of the perceived slippery way in which he laid off twenty two road workers on New Year’s Eve recently filed bankruptcy claiming his savings were depleted fighting the recall. If this claim is true he failed to declare his contribution to OreSTAR possibly violating campaign financing laws. The commissioner is reportedly vacationing in Hawaii with his family.

Share and Enjoy:
  • StumbleUpon
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Furl
  • NewsVine
  • MySpace
  • TwitThis
  • Facebook

Post a Response

You must be logged in to post a comment.