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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Now" data-source="post: 1381092" data-attributes="member: 45719"><p>In Chicago we had our own contract that was separate from the national. We called it a white paper agreement. The international would tackle the national and then once that was done,705/710 would bargain their own contract. It was similar,but we had provisions for rail and customer work rules etc. 705 was city/shuttle drivers and 710 covered road drivers and dock workers. We were separate. Once you got out to the suburbs, that would become locals179 and 673. Those unions were combination barns. All road/city and dock guys were all the same local in those respective terminals. They weren't big fans of the 705/710 guys because we had better work rules and breaks etc. When the economy went south and our contract was up for renewal,we (705/710) were playing hardball with the company and the international came in and forced us in to the national contract. Hoffa sucks!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using BrownCafe App</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Now, post: 1381092, member: 45719"] In Chicago we had our own contract that was separate from the national. We called it a white paper agreement. The international would tackle the national and then once that was done,705/710 would bargain their own contract. It was similar,but we had provisions for rail and customer work rules etc. 705 was city/shuttle drivers and 710 covered road drivers and dock workers. We were separate. Once you got out to the suburbs, that would become locals179 and 673. Those unions were combination barns. All road/city and dock guys were all the same local in those respective terminals. They weren't big fans of the 705/710 guys because we had better work rules and breaks etc. When the economy went south and our contract was up for renewal,we (705/710) were playing hardball with the company and the international came in and forced us in to the national contract. Hoffa sucks! Sent using BrownCafe App [/QUOTE]
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