>He said almost exactly those words to me on the phone a week or two ago.<
And he once told me that Andy Stern could blow him, but I didn't take that to mean an invitation to the SEIU boss for a liaison. Read his book, and then decide if it all reduces to "they just want the dues money."
MH
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On 3/4/06, Doug Henwood <dhenwood at panix.com> wrote:
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> Michael Hirsch wrote:
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> >On 3/4/06, Doug Henwood <<mailto:dhenwood at panix.com>dhenwood at panix.com>
> wrote:
> > >>It's a polemical reduction, of course, but it's pretty broadly
> >applicable, don't you think? Which is pretty good for a theory<<
> >
> >It doesn't matter what I think or you think in this case, but what
> >Fitch thinks, and he's proclaimed no "law" that says unions by
> >definition care only about dues.
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> He said almost exactly those words to me on the phone a week or two ago.
>
> Doug
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