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Has IBT/CS been a wise steward of our pension?
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<blockquote data-quote="sawman" data-source="post: 52898"><p>OK2, </p><p> </p><p>That is the beauty of the APWA, it is of the employees, by the employees, and for the employees. The officers of the APWA will be more or less a figure head, a mouth piece for the employees. Any issue that comes up the employees vote on it and majority rules. My guess is that we will be voting on different issues all the time. The founders of the APWA are working hard to insure that it is set up as a TRUE democracy! Unlike the system that the Teamsters use where we find out about an issue after they have already ruled on it for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sawman, post: 52898"] OK2, That is the beauty of the APWA, it is of the employees, by the employees, and for the employees. The officers of the APWA will be more or less a figure head, a mouth piece for the employees. Any issue that comes up the employees vote on it and majority rules. My guess is that we will be voting on different issues all the time. The founders of the APWA are working hard to insure that it is set up as a TRUE democracy! Unlike the system that the Teamsters use where we find out about an issue after they have already ruled on it for us. [/QUOTE]
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