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Post by Habs_fan_in_LA on Jun 9, 2005 12:23:46 GMT -5
Union President and Labor Negotiator
Accomplishments:
1. Kept employees out of work for one year with lost wages. 2. Hurt employer and industry with lengthy strike. 3. Negotiated 35% rollback in union member salaries. 4. Turned down offer of $42 million for offer of $22 to $36 million. 5. Availability: Soon! 6. Contact B. Goodenow. 7. References: err.............
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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Jun 9, 2005 12:41:44 GMT -5
Might have an opening in Enron, Nortel, Bre-X ...
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Post by HFTO on Jun 9, 2005 17:07:37 GMT -5
Not to mention the numerous amount of players that will never, ever play in the NHL again! Good work......and a hefty raise to boot! HFTO
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Post by blny on Jun 10, 2005 7:08:25 GMT -5
Union President and Labor Negotiator Accomplishments: 1. Kept employees out of work for one year with lost wages. 2. Hurt employer and industry with lengthy strike. 3. Negotiated 35% rollback in union member salaries. 4. Turned down offer of $42 million for offer of $22 to $36 million. 5. Availability: Soon! 6. Contact B. Goodenow. 7. References: err............. There was a strike? When?
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Post by TheHabsfan on Jun 14, 2005 7:04:48 GMT -5
Union President and Labor Negotiator Accomplishments: 1. Kept employees out of work for one year with lost wages. 2. Hurt employer and industry with lengthy strike. 3. Negotiated 35% rollback in union member salaries. 4. Turned down offer of $42 million for offer of $22 to $36 million. 5. Availability: Soon! 6. Contact B. Goodenow. 7. References: err............. Hehe...very good...however, for the record, it was a lockout, and not a strike...that one should also be on Bettman's resume!!! THF
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Post by franko on Jul 23, 2005 7:24:37 GMT -5
The World Stupidity Awards will be given out Friday in Montreal at the Just for Laughs comedy festival. Here are the nominees: Stupidest Man of the Year: U.S. Senator John Kerry; Former Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma; columnist Ann Coulter; NHL commissioner Gary Bettman and Players Association director Bob Goodenow (shared); U.S. President George W. Bush
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