
Inside the Unions
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This book will look at the inner workings of Unions. It will introduce you to frontline Union representatives/stewards up and through the high-ranking leadership. It will do so by introducing its readers to the Union fold who went by certain nicknames, such as College Boy, Carp, Killer, Junkyard Dog, etc., and what parts they played, making it what it is today. Some truly believed in the Union and its foundation, while others used it for what they could get out of for themselves. Mr. B., as he is known, shares his fifty years as a labor leader and some of the trials and tribulations over those...
This book will look at the inner workings of Unions. It will introduce you to frontline Union representatives/stewards up and through the high-ranking leadership. It will do so by introducing its readers to the Union fold who went by certain nicknames, such as College Boy, Carp, Killer, Junkyard Dog, etc., and what parts they played, making it what it is today. Some truly believed in the Union and its foundation, while others used it for what they could get out of for themselves. Mr. B., as he is known, shares his fifty years as a labor leader and some of the trials and tribulations over those years. Mr. B. held several positions as a Union leader over those years and, at times, risking his life to do so. These so-called Union leaders who pretended to be great Unionists and proved instead to be egomaniacs felt they had no accountability to anyone. The Gary Jones, the Dennis Williams, the General Holyfields, and Fat Tonys, the Bullshitters, and many, many more have now been caught or will be. True, some have escaped justice by dying before paying their debt, and others will slip by without their corruption being found out. What's important is that they're enjoying the life they knew surrounded by ass-kissers and yes-men, who have been stopped for now, and they are being watched. As for me, I remember writing an article that Fat Tony didn't like as it called him out. I along with several others did the same but in different ways. Months later, two Union brothers were dead, and I along with another Unionist was seriously wounded. These me guys have one thing in common-they really do believe they are smarter than most people and that they are special, cleverer than the average person. I have known some that, I think, believe they have been sent by God.