Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Trial Court Officers hope to throw SEIU 5000 (aka "NAGE") out ...

Well, it seems many of the Court Officers and Probation Officers currently  (un)represented by NAGE want to throw the scoundrels out.

That's about 2,400 members, or up to $1.3 million in NAGE swag at stake (aka dues.)

They, like a lot of us, are sick and tired of seeing their dues collected and squandered by those high-living frauds, the Burgin Parkway Bandits and seeing what's left transferred the ultra-left-wing nut cakes in SEIU/ACORN.... while getting nothing in the way of services, and one shitty contract after another.

Unlike Units 1, 3 & 6, they are doing something about it.... they are signing petitions for  an election to decertify NAGE and select NEPBA to be their bargaining rep. http://nepba.org/mass_trial_court_blog

Good luck brothers and sisters, I sincerely hope you succeed in throwing out these dues sucking do-nothing SEIU/ACORN bums.... maybe you can be an inspiration for us sheeple in units 1 3 & 6

I have often wondered how anyone in law enforcement or the courts could stand by and see their hard earned dues being transferred to SEIU/ACORN for use in lobbying for amnesty for illegal aliens, and other ultra-left-wing scams....

Apparently a lot of them can't, here's what this fellow has to say (sound familiar?:
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What really bothers me the most is that NAGE thinks we are naive and willing to settle for it’s inadequate representation.  Negotiations have dragged for over two years.  Only after interest from another union does NAGE awaken.  Have you ever seen so many faxes, mailings, etc... from NAGE before?  Now they want to know how I feel????  Are you kidding me?  Recently, NAGE resumed contract talks with the Trial Court.  Should I be excited about this?  Hello, can anyone hear me?  Our contract expired JUNE 30, 2007!!!!  WHAT HAS NAGE BEEN DOING?   
 We need a union that will represent us.  We are in law enforcement and need to be represented by those who have the experience and skills necessary to get us a contract with clear and unambiguous language.  Please take advantage of this opportunity and sign the petition in order to promote positive and meaningful change.  You and I deserve better. 
 In solidarity,
Andrew S. Blatus,Probation Officer,Lowell District Court




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