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how much vacation do you get in your region?
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<blockquote data-quote="racerx" data-source="post: 58870"><p>Let me ask a question Do you think there is any way that the union will fight hard for issues that have no real financial impact? Through reading many of the posts on this site, it seems the biggest issues facing drivers are over-dispatching, lack of home-time, limits on hours, and a desire for more time off. All of which I can totally understand. However, if all of those issues are resolved, it will not give one extra penny to the Teamster leadership. In the few negotiations that I have lived through, the union seemed to be fighting for larger wage increases and more jobs classified as union, both of which would increase the amount of money that the union would collect. So, do you think that the Teamster leadership would be willing to move the lifestyle issues that the rank and file want addressed above the issues that would have a positive financial impact on the Union?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="racerx, post: 58870"] Let me ask a question Do you think there is any way that the union will fight hard for issues that have no real financial impact? Through reading many of the posts on this site, it seems the biggest issues facing drivers are over-dispatching, lack of home-time, limits on hours, and a desire for more time off. All of which I can totally understand. However, if all of those issues are resolved, it will not give one extra penny to the Teamster leadership. In the few negotiations that I have lived through, the union seemed to be fighting for larger wage increases and more jobs classified as union, both of which would increase the amount of money that the union would collect. So, do you think that the Teamster leadership would be willing to move the lifestyle issues that the rank and file want addressed above the issues that would have a positive financial impact on the Union? [/QUOTE]
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