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Hilarious Car Dealership Outwitting Labor Union Tactics — And This Video May Just Be the Victory Lap
April 12, 2014
"All this banner repositioning feels a lot like dancing."
Subaru of Wichita couldn't help but notice that a union banner was looking a little lonely outside the dealership, so last month the folks in the lot figured they would keep the union sign company and make things more interesting:
Image source: Twitter via Twitchy
That apparently didn't sit well with Carpenters Local 201, which repositioned its sign — so Subaru simply enacted some creative editing, adding a comma, and they're back on top:
See that comma just after "Prices"? Smooth... (Image source: Twitter via Twitchy)
The dealership even changed its sign again to honor Wichita State during the NCAA basketball playoffs with a March Madness tribute:
Image source: Twitter via Twitchy
Somebody's having too much fun, right?
Not nearly enough.
As Twitchy reported, when union protesters relocated their banner again, Subaru decided to throw a dance party.
All this banner repositioning feels a lot like dancing. So, what better way to join the fun than with a musical pop n’lock ballet Google Glass extravaganza?
Check it:
Featured image via YouTube
(H/T: Twitchy)
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Dave Urbanski is a senior editor for Blaze News.
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Dave Urbanski
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Dave Urbanski is a senior editor for Blaze News and has been writing for Blaze News since 2013. He has also been a newspaper reporter, a magazine editor, and a book editor. He resides in New Jersey. You can reach him at durbanski@blazemedia.com.
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