Negligent Homicide: Union Tool for Negotiating and Protests

NewsNM note- It would seem that some elements in Big Labor have crossed all ethical and moral lines in its insatiable thirst for power. Having killed industries and jobs all across the northeastern portions of the United States (see 2010 census) due to unsustainable demands on employers, more and more union bosses are setting their sights on the deeper pockets of taxpayers through public employee union actions. This week the tactics of organized labor appear to have resulted in deaths in New York. Kyle Olson comments...
Kyle Olson
Townhall - Well, it turns out that the slow snow removal process in New York City was the act of childish adults protesting budget cuts. According to the New York Post: "[Unionized city workers] sent a message to the rest of the city that these particular labor issues are more important," said City Councilman Dan Halloran (R-Queens), who was visited yesterday by a group of guilt-ridden sanitation workers who confessed the shameless plot. On Wednesday, MYFOXNY.com reported that two people died, including a new born baby, because emergency crews couldn’t navigate the unplowed streets. Plain and simple: the union leaders who called for the job action should be charged with negligent homicide. Read full column here:
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