G gret Well-known member Joined Nov 14, 2007 Posts 1,008 Oct 29, 2013 #91 of 91 Maybe not, but what the heck is the incremental benefit of getting rid of the union in this case? Based on the posts, compensation is already low so it seems better to let sleeping dogs lay. Last edited: Oct 29, 2013
Maybe not, but what the heck is the incremental benefit of getting rid of the union in this case? Based on the posts, compensation is already low so it seems better to let sleeping dogs lay.