The strikers at FairPoint should be ashamed of themselves for the way they treat the nonstrikers.
Giving someone the finger is immature and mean, as are the other acts described in a recent letter (“Pickets shouldn’t harass FairPoint manager who worked his way up,” Nov. 24). My dad was treated the same way in a different company years ago.
I admire the author of the letter, Andrew Soucy, for speaking up. The situation is very hurtful, and it’s all over money.
How would the strikers feel if this were their dad? Think about it!
Donna Higgins
Standish
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