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robroy76 [S] 126 points ago +126 / -0

Scammers gonna scam. And the SEIU said if you did not buy these masks you were a horrid person. With strong-arm tactics like these the SEIU absolutely needs to be investigated.

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sarcen1776 103 points ago +104 / -1

SEIU = ACORN. That's a fun rabbit hole from the 2008 election.

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KAG_FTW 28 points ago +29 / -1

Because Trump is president and the scumbags are being exposed left and right

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GoUSA 7 points ago +7 / -0

If they're being exposed, but suffer zero consequences though...

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Toughsky_Shitsky 20 points ago +22 / -2

Just as soon as we uncoil the AG from his Trump twatter-induced fetal position in the corner, maybe we can get him to send one of his 475+ Utah prosecutors to investigate ...

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OMBOMB 60 points ago +61 / -1

SEIU 121RN, Southern California’s Union of Registered Nurses, launched an online petition accusing hospitals who did not agree to take part in the deal of “putting bottom line profits over your safety."

That sounds like SEIU.

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Yucky 22 points ago +22 / -0

Yep. Here is something I've been wondering and I'd like your take on it.

Unions like SEIU and the rest always have their petitions, protest and strikes. They always use the language of social arsonists, trying to antagonize as much as possible with emotion driven rhetoric. SHAME ON [INSERT COMPANY HERE], HURTS FAMILIES, PUTS PROFITS OVER PEOPLE! ON AND ON AND ON!

The question is, how much of an effect do these have? Does their effect diminish over time? Is anyone even paying attention to them anymore?

I would imagine, like most things in life, such tactics have a shelf life of effectiveness. And over time, they are less and less useful to their cause.

I sure hope so.

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shiggityx2 24 points ago +24 / -0

I used to work for an SEIU local. Their rhetoric was so ridiculous- every staff meeting we had to listen to why X legislation or Y court decision would be "the end of the union." And how we had to get out and engage with the members to get them to come protest so they could get headlines and put pressure on the local politicians to give them what they wanted. Meanwhile the work that actually needed to get done was put on the backburner (actual, legitimate grievances to be resolved). You either drank the purple Kool-aid and rose through the ranks, or realized what a sham the whole thing was and quit out of disgust. I was in the latter camp.

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Grady_Wilson 2 points ago +2 / -0

SEIU only exists to push hard Left ideals and to keep feeding the beast that is itself.

They are a Socialist organization.

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Randalous83 11 points ago +11 / -0

For the last couple years I’ve had experience with a union. Never thought I would join one until I got this job. Didn’t have to join, but I looked into and thought it might be beneficial. I know about their political contributions that I disagree with (that my dues help pay) and I can’t stand the whole “we stand in solidarity, brothers and sisters!” thing, but maybe I’d be able to run for an office and start to change things from inside. I know, I’d have a better shot at seeing Hunter Biden’s financials but nativity is a hell of a drug.

So now almost 2 years later I’m questioning my membership because I see the union as hindering to actually getting the job done we’re supposed to. Thanks to the union all of us are now working 12 hour days, some weeks 5 days some weeks 6 days, until this Wuhan Flu bullshit is done. Not because there’s that much extra workload (there is extra, but not mandatory, indefinite 12 hour shifts for everyone worth) but because of the rules the union has in place with the number of employees we have. We had to bring in some temps to help and that means that to justify them being there we all work 12s or the union files grievances. Management doesn’t want that. But yet some of us will be making more than $60 an hour on OT. And the union will still file grievances because some employees will be working too many hours. It’s a total shit show.

But there is a flip side and the union does provide a lot for the members. But I think I’m the end it’s the union that will end up destroying itself, just like the democrat party is doing now.

And I feel I should say I consider myself fortunate to still be working (even though I’m being overworked) because when the bills come due I won’t have that stress of being unemployed.

I’m sorry for everyone that will have that stress, regardless of their political affiliation. I wish them all the best.

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Tejanopede 10 points ago +10 / -0

Your union is going to destroy the company.

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Ballind 2 points ago +2 / -0

Lol union responds to a revenue crisis by doubling the firm's expenses on salary with no change in output. Lets see how that plays out

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braveContrarian 2 points ago +2 / -0

unions today are not the same thing as unions in the past during the industrial revolution.

they care more about their dues and continued existence than the actual workers they serve. in more cases than not, when they do strike or do anything it hurts the workers more than the owners these days.

unions used to be a good thing for workers when they served as a balance for the value of labor, prevented things like child labor, abuses of workers, and ensured a fair wage in the absence of regulation.

without protections, workers NEED to band together to protect themselves and the value of their labor. but a lot of them today just serve to protect people and political interests that deserve no protection.

the worst teachers i ever had were heads of the departments with tenure in college, or teachers in high school who acquired tenure through a union. They literally did not have to give one shit about doing their job well or properly anymore because they were guaranteed a free pass to not get fired.

one teacher even got caught fucking another teachers kid right when they turned 18 and got in no trouble even though she was in tears -- although later he was arrested for true pedophilia when they found sex text messages between him and a student who was like 12.

without unions they couldve just fired his ass easily before it came to that and ruined his life, instead his marriage was allowed to continue being a sham for years and he probably was a predator on many other younger people because i doubt that 12 year old was the first time, he just got brazen. Ironically he was a history teacher and we had arguments over the constitution and our rights, to which i defeated him so soundly he screamed bloody murder in the halls at me for no reason just for shaming him and his supposed CIA brother and standing up for the bill of rights and the constitution. He literally tried to scare kids and tell them we have no right to rebel, bearing arms is stupid, and if we did ever try the CIA would vaporize us with secret laser weapons and shit.

when working seasonally for union companies, union workers treat non-union workers like shit even though your just lending them a hand over christmas.

"all unions are evil" is really a misnomer though, because most of the jobs which actually need some level of protection (mainly shitty low level retail or fast food type jobs) just for things like sick leave or insurance, or the ability to gain full-time work, are already disabled from even having them.

so we're in a position where the unions that exist serve the same evil interests we all hate here, and the ones that would in fact do any good are not allowed to exist and even discussing the possibility of one gets you fired.

seems real sketch to me. id say the jobs that already pay decently and provide, and are bound by existing legal protections for workers, dont actually need unions at all, and their unions work hand-in-hand with management anyway, while jobs that dont have such things have no unions.

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2016TrumpMAGA 9 points ago +9 / -0

Nobody outside the unions gives a shit. It's the massive amounts of money they give to candidates, and the massive amounts of 'volunteers' they can provide a political campaign.

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thisisatestof2 4 points ago +4 / -0

Around Easter last year the UFCW union went on strike with something like 30k grocery employees in CT, MA and RI. They used the same scare tactics and everything. They got really pissed off when the company published on their website their contract proposal which showed the BS the Union was pushing.

Turns out those "outrageous" insurance increases were like $10 more/week or something like that. After that the public started to not care as much about how "horrible" the company was. Naturally once they settled they fed the "without us, you would have been in the poor house" BS to the "brothers and sisters" and claimed the things the company posted were wrong but never provided supporting documentation. Naturally, the "unions are our saviors" types ate it hook, line and sinker."

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OMBOMB 2 points ago +2 / -0

Unfortunately their pickets have an effect. Self-interest is assumed, but this takes it to an entirely new level. The FBI letting them completely off the hook?

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Rusty_Nut 47 points ago +47 / -0

A union involved in fraud? Naw, not possible!

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nufosmatic 25 points ago +25 / -0

"We're smarter than TRUMP. HERE'S PROOF!"

"NOTHING TO SEE HERE! MOVE ON !"

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Toughsky_Shitsky 41 points ago +41 / -0

Get a union involved in business and it always ends up as shit.

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I_LUV_WINNING 16 points ago +16 / -0

SHUT UP AND PAY YOUR DUES PEASANT!

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I_LUV_WINNING 38 points ago +38 / -0

SEIU was Obamas Slush Fund Gang. He send buckets of money to them and in return the formed an on demand army for Obama. It is nothing but service industry drop outs.

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Comntrinchief 15 points ago +15 / -0

The head of the SEIU spent more time in the White House scheming with Obama than any other person.

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NotProgCensored 11 points ago +11 / -0

Except maybe Google. Close call.

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2016TrumpMAGA 11 points ago +11 / -0

service industry drop outs.

And illegal aliens.

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dirtysanchez69 31 points ago +31 / -0

Someone needs to go to jail.

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Yucky 20 points ago +20 / -0

An unidentified businessman in Pittsburgh reportedly was helping the union contact a broker in Australia and a distributor in Kuwait on WhatsApp to secure the deal

What could go wrong?

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DarkEyedJunco 20 points ago +21 / -1

Were these masks from the depleted national stockpile ? Where did they come from. When did the SEIU take possession of these masks ? Why so many of them ? Questions ... Questions ... Questions

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Data 1 point ago +1 / -0

Good luck getting any answers.

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BoughtByBloomberg 19 points ago +20 / -1

You didn't believe them for a second did you? They just "FOUND" enough masks to equip all the hospitals in America for an entire month? Yeah miss me with that nonsense! They tried to get good PR by relying on China and China did exactly as expected and acted like an ASSHOE!

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how_could 10 points ago +10 / -0

Oh noes their scam to sell 400% marked up emergency supplies for profit fell through because their greed blinded them to being scammed, they were just trying to help...themselves.

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2016TrumpMAGA 9 points ago +9 / -0

Kaiser Permanente said the seller had “repeatedly failed to provide reliable information about where we could verify and inspect the shipment.”

SEIU members are the low IQ types that fall for craigslist phishing scams. Not surprised that extends all the way to union management.

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Psilocybik 6 points ago +6 / -0

SEIU is a criminal organization and should be treated as such.

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DeeDay 4 points ago +4 / -0

I can't believe the SEIU thought they found 39 Million masks. If someone had that many masks, they would have known it and would have been trying to sell them long before the SEIU contacted them.

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cluckingducks 6 points ago +6 / -0

That's just dumb. Set up and replace a whole supply chain to provide equipment to ~6 thousand hospitals in the US plus all the other misc. medical treatment facilities? Maybe 20,000 entities? Maybe more?

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NonyaDB 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think as they dig more into this the FBI is going to find that some top SEIU official is complicit in the scam.

Oh what am I saying, we all know that the FBI is completely worthless, can't investigate jack shit, and should be completely disbanded and every current and former employee blacklisted from ever working in law enforcement again.

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flashersenpai 3 points ago +3 / -0

The FBI initially began to track the deal to determine if the 39 million masks should be intercepted for the Federal Emergency Management Agency under the Defense Production Act. That’s when the investigators found fraud had been committed.

Doesn't that stick out to anyone else? The only reason the FBI found out is because they were scoping the supplies for themselves?

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mumblenuggets 3 points ago +3 / -0

...and a distributor in Kuwait ...

Fraud and Islam go hand in hand.

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Magaman_2 3 points ago +3 / -0

Are these like the blankets that were given to Native American Indians?

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WJKovax 3 points ago +3 / -0

SEIU and Podesta murdered Andrew Breitbart.

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MAGASQUAD 2 points ago +2 / -0

The article says the SEIU was scammed into thinking they had access to the masks. All these comments make it clear no one actually read the article.

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Tejanopede 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nah some of them did. I think that the SEIU being slammed in here as crooked and trying to profit by using shaming tactics (their general M.O.) is warranted. And it seems true that they were blinded by greed and were about to get ripped the fuck off.

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robroy76 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

The article says that the SEIU says they thought it was legit. The SEIU also said the masks were from 3M and there were 39 million of them and they were from the US... and... and... and.

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GeneralSARSChicken 2 points ago +2 / -0

The FBI initially began to track the deal to determine if the 39 million masks should be intercepted for the Federal Emergency Management Agency under the Defense Production Act. That’s when the investigators found fraud had been committed.

So the FBI discovered this fraud while trying to decided whether to steal the masks for themselves?

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guanaco32 2 points ago +2 / -0

This says it all: "Meanwhile, SEIU 121RN, Southern California’s Union of Registered Nurses, launched an online petition accusing hospitals who did not agree to take part in the deal of “putting bottom line profits over your safety.""

Someone on the inside was going to make a lot of money off this.

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