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THE CHIEF-LEADER welcomes letters from its readers for publication. To the Editor: Union leaders in New York City have become accustomed to asking a question of our city administrators: What are you thinking? The question pops into my head as I review the Department of Citywide Administrative Services plan on reducing provisional appointments. More ... To the Editor: In reading Roger Toussaint and his paid flunkies attack The Chief as the source of dissension within Transport Workers Union Local 100, one has to wonder (after laughing): don't these guys have better things to do? More ... To the Editor: Politics aside, the issue of free speech that is discussed in the "For The Record" column in the Aug. 8 issue of The Chief is a critical one in the constant struggle to maintain a democratic society. More ... To the Editor: I would be remiss if I did not thank you for printing the article titled Local 237 rejects $25-Initiation Fee For New Members (Aug. 1 issue). It sends a strong reminder to President Greg Floyd that the members ultimately have the power. More ... To the Editor: As a School Safety Agent III, I have read the year-end "update" mailed by Gregory Floyd, the appointed president of Local 237, to School Safety Agents. Since Mr. More ... To the Editor: Once again I find myself responding to Michael Gorman's inane partisan attacks on President Bush (Aug. 8 letter). In his most recent missive, Gorman muses over the extension of tours for some 2,200 Marines in Afghanistan. He blames this on the "double-talkers" in Washington D.C. More ... To the Editor: I'm sorry for the trouble John Gorman has encountered because of the reaction of idiots to letters I wrote (Aug. 8 letter). John is a very bright guy whose academic qualifications and life experience make him the right choice for many of the most important jobs in this city. However, if my saying that hurts his chances, well then, I take it back! More ... |
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