Pages

Friday, November 2, 2012

Hurricane-Devastated NJ Town Rejects Non-Union Alabama Electrical Workers | Video | TheBlaze.com

Hurricane-Devastated NJ Town Rejects Non-Union Alabama Electrical Workers | Video | TheBlaze.com

( For anyone in this Seaside Heights, NJ. city or state who have REFUSED HELP and are suffering with out electricity... remember NON Union teams usually work faster and better... oh I hope no one suffers EXTRA because in their arrogance this city will suffer a lot longer. NON UNION Need not come to our aide... Proof people are stupid. Reminds me of the attitude in New Orleans area.. after Katrina, Help was sent the people, churches had food, water, supplies being stopped outside the city... due to politics. and people suffered.)

Video of the news report at the link above.

Hurricane-Devastated NJ Town Rejects Non-Union Alabama Electrical Workers

It almost sounds too outrageous to be true, and yet it is not.
Hurricane Devastated NJ Town Rejects Non Union Alabama Electrical Workers
This aerial photo shows the destroyed homes left in the wake of superstorm Sandy on Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012, in Seaside Heights, N.J.Credit: AP
With millions still struggling to get power in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, non-union work crews from Alabama have been turned away by New Jersey. The reason? Their non-union status.
Hurricane Devastated NJ Town Rejects Non Union Alabama Electrical Workers
Image: Derrick Moore
WAFF in Alabama reports that the crews rushed to help after receiving calls from Seaside Heights, NJ. However, when they arrived, they were told that their services would not be needed. Some have returned home, while a couple of crews found a warm welcome on Long Island.
WAFF-TV: News, Weather and Sports for Huntsville, AL
(H/T: Joe Pags)

No comments:

Post a Comment