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Telling it like it is -- Perspective & Focus

WHo can "affording" to "strike."

It costs the average driver about $200 per shift to "strike." (Lost revenue + lease cost.)

In a real strike the union actually pays the strikers "Strike Pay."

Our "strike" is just a day off without pay, as are all days off.

Re: Telling it like it is -- Perspective & Focus

Wolf,

I have to agree with you on this one. It does cost money to strike. The union is paying those people who are strikeing in front of the Congress Hotel, and look how long they've been at it. A LONG LONG TIME!

Re: Chicago cabbies don't need a fare increase

cabdriver 'the question of a rate increase will benafit who?" the new people with a big plane for chicago cab driver to make out of them good slave working 15-16 hours seven days just to make the leas and the gas and not be able to afford to drem to own one.or benafit cab driver the 10-20% anaverge of $20 in good tims. and give up the hope and dreem of own a medallin becuse he can"t aford to by .