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Can the ILWU & PMA negotiate their way out of a wet paper bag? We are about to find out.

12/02/14 / Jim Tessier / Default

It dawned on me while eating my Thanksgiving kosher turkey, maybe no information about what is being discussed in San Francisco is leaking out, because they are not talking about anything.

It is like they are sitting around trying to pick fly shit out of pepper.

What could they possibly be talking about, that is so complicated, that they have been unable to figure it out in the last 6 months?

Either they are really good at keeping secrets, if so that is impressive, or they are actually talking about nothing.

Well, the paper bag is wet, and they are back negotiating again today.

Come on boys, git er done.

 

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