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<blockquote data-quote="sawdusttv" data-source="post: 207889" data-attributes="member: 7476"><p><strong>Re: Rival union aims to replace Teamsters at UPS</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>DOG,</p><p> </p><p>IF the IPA could last 2 years with as few pilots as they have, what makes you think that the APWA couldn't last with the amount of employees at UPS.</p><p>Also, from what I hear, the UPS pilots are being very well compensated.</p><p> </p><p>As far as the APWA hiding things, I think you are dead wrong. I have talk to Van and Danny and they are very open and honest with everything that they can legally talk about at this point. But, due to legal restraints, they are not able to publicly talk about some details at this time. That doesn't mean that they want talk when they are able. You must understand that the Lawyers are consulted in order that no mistakes are made before giving out any info.</p><p> </p><p>As far as the funding for the APWA.</p><p>If you figure JUST the charter members which is 9600 at $150 EACH THAT IS $1,440,000.00</p><p>KEEP IN MIND THAT THAT IS ONLY THE CHARTER MEMBERS, Now I don't have any idea how many regular members there are but it is many times larger than the charter members and growing daily, and the $150 is only the membership fee, it does not include other contributions from the members.</p><p> </p><p>It's not hard to see were the money is coming from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sawdusttv, post: 207889, member: 7476"] [b]Re: Rival union aims to replace Teamsters at UPS[/b] DOG, IF the IPA could last 2 years with as few pilots as they have, what makes you think that the APWA couldn't last with the amount of employees at UPS. Also, from what I hear, the UPS pilots are being very well compensated. As far as the APWA hiding things, I think you are dead wrong. I have talk to Van and Danny and they are very open and honest with everything that they can legally talk about at this point. But, due to legal restraints, they are not able to publicly talk about some details at this time. That doesn't mean that they want talk when they are able. You must understand that the Lawyers are consulted in order that no mistakes are made before giving out any info. As far as the funding for the APWA. If you figure JUST the charter members which is 9600 at $150 EACH THAT IS $1,440,000.00 KEEP IN MIND THAT THAT IS ONLY THE CHARTER MEMBERS, Now I don't have any idea how many regular members there are but it is many times larger than the charter members and growing daily, and the $150 is only the membership fee, it does not include other contributions from the members. It's not hard to see were the money is coming from. [/QUOTE]
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