Re: FW: [Mpls] 3rd ward- a council seat up for auction?

2002-12-28 Thread Tim Bonham
Small neighborhood printers very often are family run and operated small businesses, who only employ family members and are non-union. But being non-union is their choice -- Family members are permitted in unions, after all. They also should be able to print material as a donation to a

Re: Re: FW: [Mpls] 3rd ward- a council seat up for auction?

2002-12-27 Thread JIM GRAHAM
- Original Message - From: Vince Washburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 11:51 AM Subject: Fwd: Re: FW: [Mpls] 3rd ward- a council seat up for auction? > What is the difference between a union and scab > printer and why is o

Fwd: Re: FW: [Mpls] 3rd ward- a council seat up for auction?

2002-12-27 Thread Vince Washburn
> > dyna > > > what's > > you're secret? Scab printers usually charge about > > the same as the > > union printers, so there's no cost saving there. I > > thusly suspect the > > only reason for going to a scab printer is to > thumb > > the candidate's > > nose at union folks. And yes, the piec