Picketing at 360 Smith on 2nd Place
All is not well at 360 Smith Street. A tipster snapped this photo of picketers out in front of the controversial development on Second Place in Carroll Gardens. He says he thought it was the Drywall Union, which is problematic unless the developer can assemble a crack team of master plasterers in a hurry. Update:…

All is not well at 360 Smith Street. A tipster snapped this photo of picketers out in front of the controversial development on Second Place in Carroll Gardens. He says he thought it was the Drywall Union, which is problematic unless the developer can assemble a crack team of master plasterers in a hurry. Update: The blog Carroll Gardens Diary just posted that it’s the Carpenters’ Union that’s doing the picketing. Another Update: It turns out that the protest is about drywall workers but it’s about work taking place at a brownstone on 2nd Place and not the large development on the corner.
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Oops. I thought he was an administrator for the town. Sorry, non-union job…I don’t have time like you do to read blog comments all day. Back to work!
Joe, you’re not making any sense whatsoever right now. You are the one who confused Mr bailey as being a city worker big shot. he’s a corporate administrator. that means private sector, not city.
Reading comprehension!!!!!!
City workers like teachers, cops etc. aren’t allowed those kinds of perks. They’re considered bribes. Only the “big shots” get to be big shots Dave. Please get a grip on reality…
Joe, he’s a corporate administrator. That’s not a perk-filled union city job that you so aptly describe.
I’m sure Mr. Bailey gets paid far more than any teacher. I’m also certain he gets a pension that he doesn’t pay into, a car paid for by the city, perks and comps to many businesses and town events, etc that your average teacher does NOT.
Yes, poor Mr. Bailey indeed.
Joe, Mr. Bailey probably hasn’t had a raise in a few years, now has to pay more for his health insurance and has had 401 k matches cut back, like most non-union middle class workers throughout the country.
Please, get a grip on the sense of entitlement.
“The unions have pushed us to the breaking point,†said Bob Bailey, 60, a corporate administrator from Millstone Township who said his annual property-tax bill is $13,000. “The public is paying for all of this stuff.
Hmmmm… I wonder what Mr. Bailey makes a year? I’m sure it’s a very handsome salary. He forgot to mention that the public is “paying for all of (his) stuff.”