Wet concrete has 90 minutes to be poured or it is out of specifications, hopefully this has more to do with destruction of property than hammering the strike
Ben isn’t an idiot, technically speaking, but for someone who fancies himself a cultured elitist it was especially funny to hear BTB talk about how fucking awful his book was.
KBJ’s dissent is worth the read. It’s as long as the majority and concurrences combined. Her analysis is far more deferential to Congressional intent in the uniqueness of the NLRB’s creation and authority. She illustrates how the majority opinion oversteps the role of the courts by itself applying an NLRB factual test analysis to determine if the strike was protected by the NLRA. This decision was about usurping authority away from the NLRB, and the way it was done is going to create the chaos in lower courts that Congress had hoped to avoid when it created the uniqueness of the NLRB to hear disputes as to what are protected actions under the NLRA first before a court could proceed with any claims. KBJ then went on to say that not only did the majority decide to wrongfully undertake this factual analysis, they the misapplied it based on how she believes the NLRB would find.
“We aren’t outlawing unions, we’re just saying that if your union ever authorizes a strike that costs the company any money, they can sue that union out of existence.”
The law does require some mitigation of the effects of strikes, in some cases. But, to KBJ’s dissent, whether or not the union took proper actions is the exact factual analysis that the NLRB is to decide for itself. If the NLRB says the action is protected, the courts get no say as to whether it caused damages to the employer. Or at least that was the Congressional intent of the NLRA. Also, KBJ points out that after this case was dismissed by the WA Supreme Court because it ruled the NLRB first had to decide whether the strike was protected, not only did the General Counsel with the NLRB decide to pursue the retaliation claims against the company for how they responded to the union after the strike, but the NLRB has heard the arguments and is likely soon to rule. She suggested that on remand, the WA court dismiss or at least await this NLRB decision before moving on to its own decision making.
Sounds like Ben is saying that the only reason he is a “heterosexual” is because he believes it’s his duty to be heterosexual for the benefit of society. Perhaps if he didn’t believe that society would fall apart he would be free to be who he really wants to be.
I live not far from Hernando county, and that place is Crimson it’s so red. Hopefully this is a meaningfully positive sign.
For all of you that work with bigots and fascists, if they ever say BLM ask them what they mean. I’ve noticed that when people want to complain about Black Lives Matter they say BLM because they do t want to sound as racist. Don’t give them a pass. Make them actually say they don’t like Black Lives Matter. More feet to the fire.
Yeah, it's been pretty bad since Covid. I'm curious to see the data on this year's exodus in comparison to the last 2 years before the ridiculous parental rights act (don't say gay, book bans, etc.) was put into effect in July.
Teacher / coach openings everywhere. good football schools with PE jobs and huge supplements (10k plus) are just vacant. jobs that would have had 50-60 applicants are now getting a handful of emails. Wild times
Not sure is already posted, but as a surprise to no one, guy who goes to target and protest pride merchandise is a closeted homosexual.
Everyone here knows, but he obviously doesn't care about vaccines but views this as a legitimate achievement of his while he was in office and absolutely won't back down. Vaccines probably aren't quite as much of a hotbutton issue as all the stupid fucking "woke" culture war bullshit now, it'll be interesting to see if Trump leans on that despite him actually saying no one knows what that word means anymore.
The town I live in is very red, and the school system has a gay superintendent. She has been a teacher at the school system for her whole career, and there was never any issue with her being employed. Last year when she was an interim superintendent, there was huge backlash from a few churches and preachers (one who was on the school board). Students started protesting at the board office and ridiculing online the preachers and other people involved, which led to parents and churches that those students go to publicly (probably reluctantly) supporting her. Still had plenty of chuds trying to get her fired, but the board ended up hiring her and taking the interim tag off. The preacher on the board ended up having to give up his speaker position and just be a regular board member. The kids are tired of the bullshit, even in rural conservative towns.
Was this question originally about Trump messing with his last name or was there seriously some people pronouncing it differently?
First video talks about how his own campaign has used both Deh-Santis and Dee-Santis so far. Second video around the 1:00 mark has Ron himself saying Dee-Santis.
From the comments, it seems they've banned schools having assignments where students interact with public officials.