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<blockquote data-quote="nospinzone" data-source="post: 163893" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>The 1995 film Braveheart depicts the struggle and eventual self-liberation of the Scots from the British. The following is a memorable line that Mel Gibson's character uses to focus the attention of his fellow-countrymen amidst selfish infighting:</p><p></p><p><em><strong>You're so concerned with squabbling for the scraps from Longshank's table that you've missed your God given right to something better."</strong></em></p><p></p><p>We work for an extremely, extremely profitable company. Yet the Teamsters will fight to continue siphoning off the company profits and compensations that we, <strong>THE UPS EMPLOYEE</strong>, should be enjoying.</p><p></p><p>And to continue this raping, their best <em>lie</em> of defense is to convince the UPS employee that no one else is capable of doing their job. If your union name doesn't have "teamsters" in its name, then you are destined for failure. If an experienced union with a history longer than theirs were attempting to organize UPS/UPSF, their arguement would not change. </p><p></p><p>APWA has the people necessary to make this happen. The pension manager is a well-known financial firm that will bring you comfort when you see their name. The seven+ labor lawyers from the East coast to the West coast have all the experience needed to protect your work rights and to pursue your interest at the bargaining table. And the <strong>EMPLOYEES OF UPS </strong>have the collective vision and leadership from within to move us forward. But if you don't believe that their is something better out their for the UPS employee, continue down the same path. </p><p></p><p>Fortunately for the Scottish, the same path wasn't good enough for William Wallace.</p><p></p><p>And Brett, the time for talk is soon drawing to an end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nospinzone, post: 163893, member: 1335"] The 1995 film Braveheart depicts the struggle and eventual self-liberation of the Scots from the British. The following is a memorable line that Mel Gibson's character uses to focus the attention of his fellow-countrymen amidst selfish infighting: [I][B]You're so concerned with squabbling for the scraps from Longshank's table that you've missed your God given right to something better."[/B][/I] We work for an extremely, extremely profitable company. Yet the Teamsters will fight to continue siphoning off the company profits and compensations that we, [B]THE UPS EMPLOYEE[/B], should be enjoying. And to continue this raping, their best [I]lie[/I] of defense is to convince the UPS employee that no one else is capable of doing their job. If your union name doesn't have "teamsters" in its name, then you are destined for failure. If an experienced union with a history longer than theirs were attempting to organize UPS/UPSF, their arguement would not change. APWA has the people necessary to make this happen. The pension manager is a well-known financial firm that will bring you comfort when you see their name. The seven+ labor lawyers from the East coast to the West coast have all the experience needed to protect your work rights and to pursue your interest at the bargaining table. And the [B]EMPLOYEES OF UPS [/B]have the collective vision and leadership from within to move us forward. But if you don't believe that their is something better out their for the UPS employee, continue down the same path. Fortunately for the Scottish, the same path wasn't good enough for William Wallace. And Brett, the time for talk is soon drawing to an end. [/QUOTE]
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