Return to Article: UN office: TSA screeners have collective bargaining rights
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20088
One of the main problems in EWR is the lack of respect for the officers. They don't respect seniority and the way they do the promotions is mishandled.
Thank you.
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19808
The UN is useless, and has no business butting into an internal American matter! This is an issue of U.S. sovereignty -- nothing more, nothing less. The UN should take a good look at itself, and the corruption within its own ranks, before telling us what to do. What else can you expect from an organization whose Human Rights committee includes such stalwarts of freedom as Libya, and other equally repressive regimes? Time to move the UN somewhere (anywhere!) else. Few New Yorkers would be sorry to see it leave!
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19711
What was AFGE thinking of? My old union, the NTEU, had problems at the local level, but nationally it tried and is still trying to rein in incompetent management and arbitrary policies. But for a national union to take its case to the UN is sheer folly! If I were employed in the TSA and a member of the AFGE union, I'd demand my union dues back immediately!
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19697
Great, the UN can't get its house in order and it has the audacity to wag a finger at the United States for this.
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