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9.5 Arbitration decision - Or - Why clear contract language is important
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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4218914" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>[USER=77695]@Boywondr[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Not sure which part you found funny, but I understand the negativity towards and frustration with the union. I experience it myself. I am trying to learn about the issues, and gain as much understanding about different perspectives as I can. That is the only way I know to start to come up with solutions. I can only take responsibility for what I can control. I can't control who gets elected, I barely have any ability to control anything they do once they get elected. What can we, as individuals, do within our own spheres of influence to make a meaningful impact? </p><p></p><p>It's not good enough for us to just sit back and blame elected officials for all our woes, just like it's not good enough for them to blame the members. Blindly following and supporting elected officials isn't healthy either. There is a dysfunction in the relationship that is the union. How are you going to take responsibility for helping to fix it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4218914, member: 63706"] [USER=77695]@Boywondr[/USER] Not sure which part you found funny, but I understand the negativity towards and frustration with the union. I experience it myself. I am trying to learn about the issues, and gain as much understanding about different perspectives as I can. That is the only way I know to start to come up with solutions. I can only take responsibility for what I can control. I can't control who gets elected, I barely have any ability to control anything they do once they get elected. What can we, as individuals, do within our own spheres of influence to make a meaningful impact? It's not good enough for us to just sit back and blame elected officials for all our woes, just like it's not good enough for them to blame the members. Blindly following and supporting elected officials isn't healthy either. There is a dysfunction in the relationship that is the union. How are you going to take responsibility for helping to fix it? [/QUOTE]
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