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Vandalized and Beaten for Being Non-Union?

As thugs beat on non-union workers, is America entering a new age of discrimination and bigotry?

Last week, a beating of non-union construction workers took place in New Merion, Pennsylvania [see post below from BigGovernment.com].

As it turns out, though, this beating appears to be only the latest in a series of atrocious attacks:

Kane Builders Inc. in Glenside is the general contractor at the four-acre site, and the subcontractors are both union and open-shop. The site-preparation subcontractor is union, as is the framing subcontractor, said Mark Spencer, Kane’s site supervisor. Ironworking and masonry are nonunion.

Paul Daily, Maura’s project manager, said that Local 401 had asked Maura to include a union worker on its crew but that Kane and Toys R Us, which have oversight, refused.

Such requests are common, Daily and Dougherty agreed. For example, Daily said, Maura will add a union ironworker to its crew on a Cherry Hill job.

Trouble in toyland started in late May after Maura delivered anchor bolts to the job site. The bolts, sunk in concrete, are used to attach steel columns to the foundations. After the masons installed them, vandals bent or broke 120 bolts, Daily said.

Maura’s crew began work on June 17. Over the weekend of June 19, wires were cut on a forklift, making it inoperable. Pickets went up Monday, and the other union subcontractor honored the line.

Police are continuing to investigate.

Apparently, picketing and vandalism weren’t enough

Shocking! Bat-wielding Union Thugs Attack Non-Union Workers

Union violence is often talked about anecdotally but seldom addressed.  Even though one 25-year study found nearly 9,000 reported incidents of union violence, union-controlled Democrats often try to sweep it under the rug and, when they can’t, they’ll feign shock while seeming to relish it when it happens.

On Wednesday, in Upper Merion, PA (outside of Philadelphia) another act of union brutality took place when several (presumably) union thugs used baseball bats to beat some construction workers who, in the union’s eyes, were guilty of being non-union.

Police say the incident began Wednesday morning when non-union construction workers attempted to gain access to the new Toys R Us site, but were blocked by protesting union workers.

When the victims were unable to gain access to the construction site, they drove to the area of the Transportation Center in the King of Prussia Plaza lot to wait for police assistance.

Authorities say while waiting for police to arrive, a black sedan pulled up and several white males exited with baseball bats and shattered both rear windows of the two work trucks. As the victims exited the trucks in fear, police say at least two were physically assaulted with the baseball bats. One of the victims was taken to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania for treatment.

According to Upper Merion Twp. Police Lt. James Early, even though there had been other incidents at the site, this is the first time it has gotten violent.

So, here we have workers who were were doing nothing more than going to work to earn a paycheck to feed their families.  Their “crime?” They didn’t belong to the gang union.   As they were confronted by the union thugs, they left and called police.  While they were awaiting the police, they were followed and beaten.

As stated above, this latest incident of union violence is hardly isolated.  During the Teamster strike against Overnite Transportation (1999-2002), there were hundreds of reports of violence (including a reported 55 shootings),  In fact, the Teamsters, in order to settle the charges with the National Labor Relations Board were required to post this four-page notice at their union halls stating that they would not engage in the violent acts described, which included…

Read more here.

As Democrats continue their campaign to discriminate and demonize those who do not share their pro-union bigotries, Americans may only be seeing the tip of the iceberg as we float into much darker waters.

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COMMENTS

  • handprop

    reporting this article and bringing it to the attention of Redstate.

    I used to be part of a large construction union in Milwaukee and I have first hand experience with the topic of this article. Non-union folks sometimes don’t understand this side of the union mentality. I have seen the damage first hand and it is very real.

    I had a real big issue on my hands a few years when I asked the union to refund me the portion of my dues that went to the Democrat party, it was like all hell broke loose. The union made it public to all the members that I was a Republican and wanted my dues back so I could donate it to my own party. It was bad enough that I became very concerned about union members going after me. It never happened but it sure was a crazy experience. It’s sad when you consider many members don’t even realize they are donating to the Democrat party each and every month, and they are actually financing the hate that comes out of it.

    My business is non-union but they have asked me to re-join and be in good standing with them and the Democrat party. It’s like the dam mafia, once your in it’s impossible to get out. They are evil and I will never do it again, I consider myself an anti-union fighter.

    Good article!

    handprop

  • E Pluribus Unum

    And I hate unions like I hate the Redskins. And Democrats = Unions.

    • eastbaylarry

      but few seem to notice. How violent will they need to get before the MSM is forced to recognize this as a tool of the progressives and a threat to our Country and our freedoms?

      Will it take a multi-digit body count?

      • E Pluribus Unum

        So I don’t know. But I submit to you that if the online right keeps this in the forefront, the news will get to the people that matter.

    • soljerblue

      The Cubs and the Yankees to that list. :-)

      Seriously, though — I was a broadcast journalist in Philadelphia from 1965 until 1984. During that time — as some of you may recall — there were two serious internecine union wars going on with not only vandalism and assaults, but shootings and at least two killings as well. One involved the roofers’ union, the other involved the teamsters. I recall very few arrests and even fewer convictions. Not sure if that will change this time. Any thoughts on that, anybody?

  • E Pluribus Unum

    And I hate unions like I hate the Redskins. And Democrats = Unions.

    • handprop

      the Redskins really are a messed up team I’ll give you that much….anyhow, as we speak the unions in Wisconsin are starting to get violent on job sites. The union benches are quite full and the members have nothing else to do but cause problems. Picketing non-union jobsites is in full swing and if the economy gets any worse, and it will, it will eventually lead to violence.

      handprop

      • E Pluribus Unum

        Which in some cases will get taken, sure. But in a union state, it has already come to the point that if you want freedom for your state, it’s gonna come with a price of blood.

  • http://www.dcworksforus.com Kenny Solomon

    ……………I better not say anything. Some folks think I’m one step short of gettin’ tased anyway.

    ———–

    Oooooh, I got a way to put it……..

    Hi union folks……. Can’t wait to see y’all when th………………… Nope, that won’t work either.

    Best I go back in the shadows on this and stay prepared to o………. stay prepared….. yeah, that’s it.

  • taxpayer1234
  • Raven

    One that any non-union employer could put up for a couple dollars and scare off pretty much all the union thugs:

    “CCP Holders on these premises are encouraged to carry.”