NATCA Going Down in Flames
One sees a truly bizarre world where trade unionism intersects government.
We had a case where a nurse at a city-run hospital insisted on working in
the nude. She was in quality assurance, or something like that, so she had
an office. She taped paper over the window on the door, which had a lock.
She kept a robe on the hook on the door, and whenever she needed to open the
door, put on the robe. The city wanted to fire her, but never got around to
it. As far as I know, she's still there, in the buff. working away. When
you come down to it, why do controllers need to wear clothes at all?
"Ron Lee" wrote in message
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote:
Why should government employees that aren't even seen by the customer
be forced to wear dockers and a nice shirt to work while private sector
employees that must interact with customers, like those at the Alexis
Park Inn, can dress like bums?
Your position appears to be solely based on your noted dislike of
government employees.
Steven, I am not sure that his position is based upon dislike. But if
it is, maybe it is just unionized "babies."
Ron Lee
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