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| Union May File Grievance Over Boy Scout Volunteer | | Print | |
| Written by Bruce Walker | ||||
| Friday, 20 November 2009 07:00 | ||||
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In his statement, the union president said that his organization would be looking at the “Cub Scout or Boy Scout who did the trails.” Balzano stated his concern was that the city had just laid off 39 of his union members and that these people should be doing the work done voluntarily by Anderson. Allentown, like many local governments, has been compelled to freeze hiring or even lay off workers in many departments. Trackback(0)
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Bonnie
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... The Appalachian Trail is maintained by - VOLUNTEERS! The Arizona Trail is maintained by - VOLUNTEERS! I'm not familiar with all the various trails that exist throughout the United States, but I would be willing to bet that ALL of the BEST trails are maintained by volunteers. Volunteerism is one of the things which has made America great. The attitude of people like Nick Balzano is one of the things that degrades out nation. |
Flu-Bird
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Union bullies As always the unions are playing the part of bullies and this time its the BOY SCOUTS are the target of their intimadation attempts WHAT OUTRAGE THESE UNIONS NEED TO BE BROUGHT UNDER RICO LAWS |





Nick Balzano, the President of the Allenton, Pennsylvania, chapter of the Service Employees International Union, told the Allentown City Council on Tuesday that his union may file a grievance against the city for allowing Kevin Anderson, a Boy Scout working on his Eagle Badge, to clear a 1,000-foot walking and biking path at Kimmets Lock Park.

