Dad, ready for work about 1949. He was a line foreman for the
Kansas Power and Light during the '30's and '40's.
He retired in 1963 at age sixty-five with thirty years service.
He was a strong union man and believed the unions had
helped the working man rise from bad conditions.
I believe that too.
Just like everything else, some things are taken to extreme.
Instead of protecting workers from employers,
the union can intimidate the company when there
is a case of justified firing.
I think my dad would have wanted to weed out the
non-workers and have a good crew!
He was a great dad and I could have not chosen a better one.
So thankful that he and Mom chose me.
Kansas Power and Light during the '30's and '40's.
He retired in 1963 at age sixty-five with thirty years service.
He was a strong union man and believed the unions had
helped the working man rise from bad conditions.
I believe that too.
Just like everything else, some things are taken to extreme.
Instead of protecting workers from employers,
the union can intimidate the company when there
is a case of justified firing.
I think my dad would have wanted to weed out the
non-workers and have a good crew!
He was a great dad and I could have not chosen a better one.
So thankful that he and Mom chose me.
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