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  1. #51
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    Do you need to contact Phil?

  2. #52
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Do you need to contact Phil?
    Just look up Phil McCrevious

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    I'll post back wed... Just to see if I'm a liar or not.....
    Well, it is Wed as you said. And you claim to know when the budget will be done. As you said on Monday, it has already been crafted and will be done by Wednesday. You even went on to tell us all that you would come back here to rub our faces in the mud. Well, they are working on the budget still. And they have meetings set for tomorrow and Friday. So, you are either a liar or you do not know Jack Shit.

  4. #54
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    All this is Phils fault period

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    All this is Phils fault period
    Dam you Phil McCrevious

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    Have the Teamsters released a statement on the pay issue lately? They said they would be on top of things prior to their election and get us heard and some nice raises - better than other state employees. What is going on.

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    Gee, when did they say all that? Please show us where they ( Teamsters) made the statements you speak about here?

  8. #58
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    We are still waiting. Please show us where and when the Teamsters made these statements? We think you may be hearing voices in your head. LOL

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    From Nov. 17, 2011


    TALLAHASSEE, Fla.) – A majority of the nearly 20,000 correctional, probation and parole officers with the Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC) have voted to join the Teamsters Union, seeking strength and power on the job. The Teamsters’ victory in the election was announced today.

    “This is a great day for Teamsters and FDOC officers,” said Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa. “FDOC officers have shown that in tough times, they want a tough union to represent them. On behalf of the 1.4 million Teamster members, I congratulate these officers for joining the growing movement of public service workers nationwide seeking Teamster power.”

    The vote for Teamsters Local 2011 was a decisive win over the Police Benevolent Association and the International Union of Police Associations.

    Glynn Reeder, a sergeant with Florida State Prison in Raiford, was active in organizing his co-workers to join the Teamsters and was present at the vote count.

    “The Teamsters have shown us that we can make positive change when we work together as a union,” Reeder said. “Now that we’ve won the election, we need to get everyone to become an active member of our new union so FDOC officers can change our destiny.”

    “I’m very excited that all of us came together—probation, parole and correctional officers—to unite for a better future with the Teamsters,” said Becky Pastor, a correctional probation senior officer in Lake City. “We’ve learned that we are the union and it’s up to us to make the change we need.”

    “We welcome FDOC officers to Teamsters Local 2011, a newly chartered local that will solely represent and serve the interests of FDOC officers,” said Ken Wood, International Vice President and Acting President of Local 2011, based in Tampa.

    “These officers go to work every day to keep our communities safe and they deserve the best representation, which Local 2011 will provide.”

    “This Teamster victory is a statewide referendum that FDOC officers want a new voice in the workplace and in Tallahassee,” said Michael Filler, Director of the Teamsters Public Services Division. “It’s time for elected officials and government administrators to value the thousands of public employees who protect communities against Florida’s inmate population. The Teamsters look forward to beginning that dialogue to correct the years of neglect within the Department of Corrections.”

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    Where is a Dolorean with a flux capacitor when you need one!!!!!

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