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BJ42LX

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I have UnionTools garden tools. I'm sure that's not what you're talking about, however.

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Not better or worse than most other garden tools you pick up at TSC, Sears, Lowes, etc. They were cheap and they work fine, but somehow I expect the tool head to fail before the handle, sadly.

I was unimpressed with the ones I have.

To the OP... NOS S-K. I'll say no more on that topic....
 

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I was unimpressed with the ones I have.

What could the typical shovel do that was impressive?

If it goes on to last 20 years, I wouldn't notice it, and would take it for granted.
If it digs a hole, I wouldn't be impressed either.

Just one of those things where you expect flawless operation and anything less is a disappointment, unless it lasts long enough for you to forget buying it.
 
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What could the typical shovel do that was impressive?

If it goes on to last 20 years, I wouldn't notice it, and would take it for granted.
If it digs a hole, I wouldn't be impressed either.

Just one of those things where you expect flawless operation and anything less is a disappointment, unless it lasts long enough for you to forget buying it.

It wasn't the shovel it was the hoe. It didn't have an edge and it didn't compare to my father's American made one(made in 60-70s.)
 

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UnionTools are not made with union labor. Most of their tools are made in China.

OP - not aware of any but will take a look at the site you posted. Thanks for the thread.
 

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Channelock tools in Meadville Pa - union made for better or worse, you decide because I'm not one to get into political discussions on a tool forum.:thumbup:
 

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Channelock tools in Meadville Pa - union made for better or worse, you decide because I'm not one to get into political discussions on a tool forum.:thumbup:
Nothing wrong with union made goods. Heck, I drink Miller beer. :lol_hitti

Nothing wrong with PRIVATE SECTOR union jobs either. As for gummit unions where the union can hold the taxpayer and politicians (who THEY helped get elected) hostage, different story.

As for the OP with the militant avatar, maybe he hasn't thought to consider the fundamental differences or just doesn't care.

BTW, he's in Canada. WTF?:wtf:
 

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If I wanted the most expensive shovel I could find with only decent quality, I'd definitely limit my search to union-made :beer:
 

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We just have more than our share of useless socialist scumbags so we like to share them with you as much as possible, when we don't have time to ridicule them ourselves.
But....but, we've got enough of our own! :confused:
 

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Why would anyone want a union made tool? They cost more than other tools, they don't work as well, they only do one specific job, they can only work during certain times, and even then they only work when they want.
 

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Guys the original question was asking for companies with union labor.

While I'm sure we could get into a very lengthy conversation about good/bad unions, especially since I'm from WI, this was not the question. And this post will be locked down if that's the road it takes.

I personally think it would be interesting to see what companies names come up.
 

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Learn something new every day - I thought Enderes' entire line consisted of those red handled flip screwdrivers in the bucket on the counter at the hardware store.
 

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I am sure this list will be useful. In more ways than one. Not everyone who looks for the union label does it so they can patronize companies that have had employees unionize. So bring on the list!
 
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Your avatar indicates you might be in favor of ALL unions. At one point in time I was in favor of unions as well. However, what you don't hear or read in the biased media is that nearly ALL unions are taking member's money/dues to "donate" to politicians that hand out favors to union leaders, using everyone's tax money. The average guy/gal is really the one getting hurt in all this.

Union leaders and politicians are the main people who get hurt when union members are allowed to decide for themselves whether to pay dues or not. And you won't find THAT in the biased media.

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Hi all,

I really wasn't looking for a thread on union politics.

Just the tools.
 

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Hi all,

I really wasn't looking for a thread on union politics.

Just the tools.

Did you really think politics would be avoided, especially with your avitar.

Right wrong or otherwise If i started a COO thread, I would anticipate it breaking down to an argument within the first page. A Union question will do the same.

-Jeff
 

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Hi all,

I really wasn't looking for a thread on union politics.

Just the tools.

I realize that, but your avatar makes a bigger statement than anything posted here. The "clinched fist" is in fact an exact copy of a socialist symbol. Since you are in Canada, then you probably don't understand the ramifications and meaning it has for many of us here.

As far as tools, I don't really pay a lot of attention except to buy quality affordable tools. But if the unions keep pushing me, then I might start making my choices against union labels, and therefore your list might be informative.

Steve
 
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With my avatar, i can not post a thread about union tools?
Sure you can. In your case, the avatar speaks volumes about your views. Expect reactions that coincide with that.
 

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I'm union but am 100% against public unions and agree with the Governor of WI. Look to Greece as an example of what long term public unions can do to a country. As with anything there are pros and cons with union membership. At this point we need to work on getting the jobs back here first.
 

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I'm union but am 100% against public unions and agree with the Governor of WI. Look to Greece as an example of what long term public unions can do to a country. As with anything there are pros and cons with union membership. At this point we need to work on getting the jobs back here first.

Thank you. When a private employer enters into negotiations with unionized workers, there is an inherent "balance of power" that exists between the employer and the union. In a public union scenario, no such balance is in place (for what should be OBVIOUS reasons) and the situation is just not sustainable.

I don't agree with those who blindly support all union rhetoric out of hand any more than I agree with those who dismiss all union activity as a bad thing.
 
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Public unions have a monopoly. That is my frustration with it. We have to pay...or move. I moved. If more did the tax base will collapse and cities will default, hurting everyone.
 

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Public unions have a monopoly. That is my frustration with it. We have to pay...or move. I moved. If more did the tax base will collapse and cities will default, hurting everyone.

I agree with this. The biggest statement that can be sent to public unions that are out of control is to move and create ghost towns. No tax base means no pay! Good day sir!
 

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Educate yourselves, it's the only path to peace.

I think a Hare Krishna guy said that to me once as I was running to catch a flight. But I like the encounter version of the movie "Airport" and the sequel. :)

Steve
 
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