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“Their offers are insignificant to our membership. They want most of the increases later in the contract.”
Andy Roberts
“Operation TIPS is simply a reporting system -- not a membership organization or recruiting activity -- based upon successful existing non-governmental programs like Highway Watch, River Watch and Coast Watch, which enable American workers to report unusual and non-emergency issues that they observe in the normal course of their work. Several of these industries have requested a uniform method of reporting such matters to public authorities.”
Barbara Comstock
“I think that's a terrible disservice to the membership.”
Bill Gillis
“It is important to take an objective view of the advantages offered by WTO membership, as well as the possible risks involved. We do not need WTO membership at any price. There must be no compromise here.”
Boris Gryzlov
“I think the hallmark of the organization is built around the membership. The members recognize that AAA has stood not only for running a business, but it's an organization that has advocated for traffic safety.”
Brad Roeber
“When we changed membership policies, we hemorrhaged a fair number of members, ... But we're looking forward. Orlando is a multicultural community. The face of new Orlando is going to be here.”
Brian Phillips
“Italian labour costs are beyond the point of being compatible with EMU membership without painful reforms. The budget deficit is being widened to make up for loss of export market share. Public debt is heading up towards 150% of GDP. The political mess in Rome means exit from EMU is virtually inevitable.”
Charles Dumas
“The rules for a charter say we only need to have a field of membership of 3,000 people. We have about 4,500 people. And our goal is to raise $3 million. We want it to be financially sound.”
Charlie Rose
“We have not had a strategic road map with clear expectations for the membership.”
Charlotte Westerhaus
“As union membership for nurses unions grows, so does our ability to speak out.”
Cheryl Johnson