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Meir,
If the lifeguards are public employees, any contract negotiations
should be a matter of public record. A call to the department in
charge of the beaches should yield that info by simply asking.
On 9/4/07, Meir Weiss <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I think deri is correct on BOTH COUNTS
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> so (open question to all? ...........
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> How do we find out if contract negotiations are in play???????????
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> We need your help sweetheart "on the beach"
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> [log in to unmask]
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> Which beach exactly ?
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> Come back and post to the list
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> And I promise you each of us wants to give you a collective hug.and our support
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> You were very VERY brave
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> You RISKED all and posted a very private matter AND I respect that risk
> immensely
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> And collectively we are HONORED to have received it.............
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> meir
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> This could be a labour dispute, i.e. if the number of lifeguards on duty has
> been cut recently the lifeguards could be using this to leverage their
> management to increase cover. On the other hand they could be insensitive
> morons!!!
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> Cheers
>
> Deri
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