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Big Bob begs Coast Arbitrator, John Kagel, to postpone Coast arbitrations until December because he has “new” Coast Committeemen. Boo fucking hoo!

10/20/15 / Jim Tessier / Default

Coast Arbitrator, John Kagel, apparently agreed to Big Bob’s request to postpone any Coast arbitrations until December, due to Bob’s having “new” Coast Committeemen.

What a fucking joke. The “new” Coast Committeemen, Cam Williams and Frank Ponce de Leon, were sworn in, in September, and are on the payroll. Their $200,000/year payrolls.

Did Big Bob threaten to stop paying Kagel, like he is doing to x-Arbitrator David Miller?

Is that why Kirsten Donovan, Frank’s secretary, is lying about receiving letters from members who are asking to have their grievances processed?

Waiting until December is not going to change anything. If Cam and Frank are not ready now, they are not going to be ready in December either.

Come on Bob, what the fuck are you doing?

You are starting to look like you are, who we thought you were.

Mean while PMA’s Jimmy McKenna is acting like the puppy dog that he is, and Bib Bob’s grandchild is getting registered in Tacoma as a mechanic.

What an embarrassment to the entire Industry.

Do your fucking jobs, and process grievances, or quit and let someone else do the job.

Chug, chug, chug……

 

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