James Hoffa, the president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, talks to NBC's David Gregory about the future of the labor movement, what the president needs to do about jobs, and whether corporations are people.
As we head in to Labor Day weekend, President of the Teamsters Union James Hoffa says the future of the labor movement is “bright” and “strong”.
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Hmmmm, Hoffa...Hoffa...where have I heard that name before....
Oh that's right. His father was president of teamsters also.
He went to prison for racketeering or something like that.
President pardoned him with the stipulation that he not hold union office for x amount of years.
Hoffa didn't like that so he started making noise if he didn't get the union back he was going to tell everything he knew.
So 'they' got his best friend to shoot him in the back of the head and cremate his body.
Yeah, I trust 'those' guys. Prime example of what is wrong with unions.
I should say ONE of the reasons that unions are bad.
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