Great. So do me the favor of not engaging unless you genuinely want to try to have a conversation, and I give you my word I'll do the same.
In Arnie's defense, he may have just witnessed the hell I went through and is having second thoughts.
I didn't assert that, they did. Google is your friend. More than 100 police agencies in Wisconsin have pulled out of their security contracts with the Democratic National Convention ahead of their predominantly virtual convention, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported Monday. Some of the agencies said their decision to pull out of the agreement to send personnel to the convention comes after the Milwaukee's police chief decided to cease the use of tear gas and pepper spray during demonstrations. Their decision to pull out of the contracts cast doubt on the convention’s goal to have 1,000 officers at the event, which will run from Aug. 17-20, where former Vice President Joe Biden will formally accept the party’s nomination. Only about 300 people are expected to attend the in-person event.
Ok, Milwaukee is one agency. What about the other 99 agencies' legal excuses to not honor a contract; if the refusal to honor the contracts is not really about an illegal labor action? Additionally, your boss telling you that you can't use this, that, and the other (tear gas, etc.), is not necessarily grounds for a low level employee to conclude (unilaterally) that the they can't do their job.