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9.5 Arbitration decision - Or - Why clear contract language is important
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<blockquote data-quote="SameRightsForAll" data-source="post: 4218246" data-attributes="member: 10588"><p>The first thing I ask when I read an article is how did the company word the language such that it means nothing or leaves it open for interpretation at the time it's used, then I ask why the negotiator let this happen. Most of the contract is riddled with vague language. This lets me know everything I need to know about the Teamsters upper echelon. Even the 3/4ths majority rule that allowed Hoffa to steam roll over us is just a down right embarrassment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SameRightsForAll, post: 4218246, member: 10588"] The first thing I ask when I read an article is how did the company word the language such that it means nothing or leaves it open for interpretation at the time it's used, then I ask why the negotiator let this happen. Most of the contract is riddled with vague language. This lets me know everything I need to know about the Teamsters upper echelon. Even the 3/4ths majority rule that allowed Hoffa to steam roll over us is just a down right embarrassment. [/QUOTE]
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