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<blockquote data-quote="PobreCarlos" data-source="post: 546233" data-attributes="member: 16651"><p>Ricochet1a;</p><p> </p><p>Very much agreed. The absolute LAST thing the Teamsters need to do in this situation is to take action that could reinforce the negative image of them that much of the public (along with members of Congress) has in their minds.</p><p> </p><p>In that vein, there's something else (albeit perhaps out of Teamster control at this point in time) that could do damage to "the cause", and that's the [possible] demise of YRCW. If it goes down the tubes before the Senate vote, and it's death is perceived as the result of being organized by the Teamsters (which it inevitably will), then it's going to make things that much harder to get any legislation passed which is thought to benefit the union. One can hope that YRC is (perhaps with the unions aid) to hang-on until after the vote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PobreCarlos, post: 546233, member: 16651"] Ricochet1a; Very much agreed. The absolute LAST thing the Teamsters need to do in this situation is to take action that could reinforce the negative image of them that much of the public (along with members of Congress) has in their minds. In that vein, there's something else (albeit perhaps out of Teamster control at this point in time) that could do damage to "the cause", and that's the [possible] demise of YRCW. If it goes down the tubes before the Senate vote, and it's death is perceived as the result of being organized by the Teamsters (which it inevitably will), then it's going to make things that much harder to get any legislation passed which is thought to benefit the union. One can hope that YRC is (perhaps with the unions aid) to hang-on until after the vote. [/QUOTE]
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