Unsympathizer

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Other union leaders cut deals with the company, agreeing to one thing while pushing back on another. John wanted to take every case to trial. His attitude put him, as usual, on the opposite side of his wife, a human resources officer for a healthcare company. When John came home complaining about the outrageous things the bosses had done that day, like firing a man for dozing off at his machine, sometimes Nina found it hard to sympathize.
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