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choctaw workers need a union

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Workers Rights

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#2
Nov 7, 2009
 
All worker's need to read the above. Think about wages, job security, fair treatment, stop letting them push you around, drop your wages, dismiss you, hostile management, come on this should be a great place to work and some of you remember how it was.
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#3
Nov 8, 2009
 
How do we all get together the ones that want to form a union?
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#4
Nov 14, 2009
 
We at BRD have been treated like step children ever since we became Choctaw property. Now they are throwing us under the bus. They promised us jobs at Pocola. You can get one if you will work for minimum wage and to heck with 5 years seniorty. That went out the window with the other promises.
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#5
Nov 14, 2009
 
CHOCTAW CASINO RESORT IN DURANT IS HELL!!!
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Nov 15, 2009
 
no to seiu They will tell you how much dues you have to pay when ever, and who to vote for.
been there

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Tuesday Nov 17
 
NO! Wait until they do you wrong and then wish to god like quite a few of us did that if only we would have made a stand for what is right. I know people that has worked for the casino for years that were done dirty very dirty.

Yes the workers do pay a union fee but it is very small that you dont even notice it. if a union was in place the management would have never been able to drop the cashiers wages due to the Fact that their TIPS were enough to almost pay the minimum wages. therefore some were dropped to $3 hr while other cashiers are at $8 UNFAIR??? just because it's the location and they are looking at the TIPS on an average that way they can pay you at a smallest amount as possible and you would come out to making minimum wage.
start looking, listening, talk to friends you will start seeing the difference in the employees and the levels of pay. The union would help you!
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Friday Nov 20
 
been there wrote:
NO! Wait until they do you wrong and then wish to god like quite a few of us did that if only we would have made a stand for what is right. I know people that has worked for the casino for years that were done dirty very dirty.
Yes the workers do pay a union fee but it is very small that you dont even notice it. if a union was in place the management would have never been able to drop the cashiers wages due to the Fact that their TIPS were enough to almost pay the minimum wages. therefore some were dropped to $3 hr while other cashiers are at $8 UNFAIR??? just because it's the location and they are looking at the TIPS on an average that way they can pay you at a smallest amount as possible and you would come out to making minimum wage.
start looking, listening, talk to friends you will start seeing the difference in the employees and the levels of pay. The union would help you!
western journalism seiu is a socialist union
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Saturday Nov 21
 

Judged:

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Forming a Union (YOUR OWN UNION)
Basically, you sign a "union card" (a card that indicates that you would like to
form a union at your workplace). If a majority of employees sign such a card, the
cards are given to a government agency (for most workers, that's the NLRB - The
National Labor Relations Board) which then schedules and oversees a secret
ballot election to see if the employees really do want a union. If a majority votes
"Yes" then a union is formed, with which the company must bargain over wages,
benefits and working conditions.
How do I start?
The first step involved is, obviously, your decision to organize. You should also
have some confidence that at least half of the workers at your workplace would be
inclined to join a union. If possible, try to form a small committee of employees
dedicated to the idea, but keep things quiet.(The longer it takes management to
find out about the unionization attempt, the better.) Next, you must decide what
union you wish to approach, if any.(You do not need to affiliate with any union;
it is possible to form your own, independent union if you so wish, and labor law
will protect your independent union just as any large, international union.) Talk
to as many unions as you can, find out what they have to offer, how they organize,
resources, etc. Don't be afraid to approach any union, regardless of their name:
bookstores have been organized by the Longshoremen, office workers by the
United Auto Workers. A good place to get phone numbers for unions is under
"labor organizations" in the yellow pages.
Once you have chosen a union, you need to determine what you want the
"bargaining unit" to be. That is, who at your workplace will be able to be in the
union and who will not. You should include workers that have common duties,
interests and similar pay. Managers and security guards cannot be included.
Once you have decided what you would like the bargaining unit to be,(the
"official" bargaining unit will be determined at a National Labor Relations Board
hearing.) you will most likely begin having people sign union cards. These "cards"
may be actual cards, or simply a petition. The cards or petition will indicate that
the person signing the card would like a union to represent him or her in contract
talks regarding wages, benefits, and working conditions, and are completely
confidential (the employer never sees them).

http://www.unions.org/resources/FormingaUnion...
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Thursday Nov 26
 
been there wrote:
Forming a Union (YOUR OWN UNION)
Basically, you sign a "union card" (a card that indicates that you would like to
form a union at your workplace). If a majority of employees sign such a card, the
cards are given to a government agency (for most workers, that's the NLRB - The
National Labor Relations Board) which then schedules and oversees a secret
ballot election to see if the employees really do want a union. If a majority votes
"Yes" then a union is formed, with which the company must bargain over wages,
benefits and working conditions.
How do I start?
The first step involved is, obviously, your decision to organize. You should also
have some confidence that at least half of the workers at your workplace would be
inclined to join a union. If possible, try to form a small committee of employees
dedicated to the idea, but keep things quiet.(The longer it takes management to
find out about the unionization attempt, the better.) Next, you must decide what
union you wish to approach, if any.(You do not need to affiliate with any union;
it is possible to form your own, independent union if you so wish, and labor law
will protect your independent union just as any large, international union.) Talk
to as many unions as you can, find out what they have to offer, how they organize,
resources, etc. Don't be afraid to approach any union, regardless of their name:
bookstores have been organized by the Longshoremen, office workers by the
United Auto Workers. A good place to get phone numbers for unions is under
"labor organizations" in the yellow pages.
Once you have chosen a union, you need to determine what you want the
"bargaining unit" to be. That is, who at your workplace will be able to be in the
union and who will not. You should include workers that have common duties,
interests and similar pay. Managers and security guards cannot be included.
Once you have decided what you would like the bargaining unit to be,(the
"official" bargaining unit will be determined at a National Labor Relations Board
hearing.) you will most likely begin having people sign union cards. These "cards"
may be actual cards, or simply a petition. The cards or petition will indicate that
the person signing the card would like a union to represent him or her in contract
talks regarding wages, benefits, and working conditions, and are completely
confidential (the employer never sees them).
http://www.unions.org/resources/FormingaUnion...
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#11
Thursday Nov 26
 
seiu goes to employees black mail to signing something they dont want,or they can lose benefits,or job.unionfacts.com
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#12
Friday Dec 4
 
When forming a union you do not have to use The Service Employees International Union (SEIU). You can form your own. You may look to other unions for help and advise.

1st you must decide what union you wish to approach, if any.(You do not need to affiliate with any union; it is possible to form your own, independent union if you so wish, and labor law
will protect your independent union just as any large, international union.) Talk to as many unions as you can, find out what they have to offer, how they organize, resources, etc. Don't be afraid to approach any union, regardless of their name.
Unions are bad

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#13
Wednesday Dec 9
 
Plain and simple, when you join a union you give up your right to make a choice, the collective whole does it for you, even if you dont like it.
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Thursday Dec 10
 
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Durant, OK

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#15
Friday Dec 11
 
I dont understand what is wrong with you people. If you are so unhappy at your job you can QUIT. no one forces you to work there. if you hate it so much then go work for wal-mart for 40 hours a week and bring home a $400 paycheck. You should consider yourself lucky that the choctaw nation pays so well (considering the region) for unskilled labor. No one forces you to work for the nation so quit if you are so miserable.
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