Trash Piles up in Union-Boss Stronghold Cities
The Teamsters garbage strike in and around Boston has been even uglier and more dangerous than DC 33’s, which ended July 9.
One America News (OAN) reporter John Hines questions National Right to Work President Mark Mix about U.S. Senate hearing on unionization, in which Mark was a witness. Hines also asks about Teamsters’ New Boss Sean O’Brien’s comments about how “hard” it is for unions to organize nowadays.
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The Teamsters garbage strike in and around Boston has been even uglier and more dangerous than DC 33’s, which ended July 9.
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