When Subaru of Wichita decided to go ahead with a $1.5 million remodeling and expansion project, it hired a local contractor to handle the job. The contractor bid out the drywall portion of the project to several companies and eventually went with the lowest qualified bid. It just so happened the winning bid was from a local, non-union company. Naturally, that
sparked a protest from United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America Local 201. It wasn't pleasant...
Rather than take it lying down, however, the dealership responded with a sign of its own...
...and even provided the protesters with lunch...
You gotta love it!
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