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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5630525" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>And just exactly what keeps your employment from not ending ? Is there a clause in your contract that preserves your employment after 12:01 on 8-1 if there's no agreement and you VOLUNTARILY walk off the job site of a company directly involved in interstate commerce.</p><p></p><p>That's the trouble with you IBT guys . You badly overstate the security and value of your employment along with the level of public support if you were to walk off while for the most part dismissing the nature and effectiveness of whatever countermeasures UPS might have up it's sleeve and might involve measures the IBT never expected. </p><p></p><p>Despite all the bombastic chest beating and saber rattling O'Brien will hopefully be savvy enough to know when and where to pick his spots where he can make gains without weakening his position which will in turn leaving him far more willing to compromise generously. Especially if he knows that UPS knows that he's bluffing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5630525, member: 58386"] And just exactly what keeps your employment from not ending ? Is there a clause in your contract that preserves your employment after 12:01 on 8-1 if there's no agreement and you VOLUNTARILY walk off the job site of a company directly involved in interstate commerce. That's the trouble with you IBT guys . You badly overstate the security and value of your employment along with the level of public support if you were to walk off while for the most part dismissing the nature and effectiveness of whatever countermeasures UPS might have up it's sleeve and might involve measures the IBT never expected. Despite all the bombastic chest beating and saber rattling O'Brien will hopefully be savvy enough to know when and where to pick his spots where he can make gains without weakening his position which will in turn leaving him far more willing to compromise generously. Especially if he knows that UPS knows that he's bluffing. [/QUOTE]
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