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12-08-2019, 11:10 PM #21UnregisteredGuest
steadman knows all too well that I am available anytime. Just lik when he needed me, myself and others met him and others at Carolina Ale House. And I helped. I have never had to ask PBA for anything but it goes to show how ungrateful Steadman is.
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12-09-2019, 02:46 AM #22UnregisteredGuest
All of the same lawyer crap was spewed by the Broward PBA. Guess what, when the lawyers found out the can bill the legal defense fund at regular rate and not a discounted PBA rate, the same attorneys just signed up with IUPA. Lawyers just want to help us and want to stay out of the Union crap. Cannot tell you guys what to do but it is the absolute best thing we ever did in Broward. I cannot imagine how much further along we would be if we had listened and gotten rid of the pba earlier. Oh yeah, one more thing. Broward IUPA is not afl cio. Each local gets to choose if you belong to the afl cio. And there are lots of pba chapters in the US that have the IUPA legal coverage
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12-09-2019, 10:40 AM #23UnregisteredGuest
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12-09-2019, 12:41 PM #24UnregisteredGuest
Then how come the PBA could not even pay the legal bills for Peraza in Broward? They had to get money from the state chapter. With the PBA, you have to seek approval for additional funding once you hit a certain dollar amount. Civil lawsuits, the PBA has a cap of 3,500 before a board has to approve additional funding and if you win, the PBA requires reimbursement. IUPA has no caps, no copays and you don’t reimburse them.
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12-09-2019, 01:23 PM #25UnregisteredGuest
IUPA is the premier legal. That’s why they are nationwide. PBA is only in Florida.
PBA Attorneys are afraid to fight. They want the easy way out. Maybe because that’s the leaderships wishes or maybe because they just su*k.
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12-10-2019, 03:10 AM #26
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12-10-2019, 12:34 PM #27UnregisteredGuest
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12-10-2019, 01:37 PM #28UnregisteredGuest
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