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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 424476" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Nobody over here is expecting a $32 per hour contract. If we go union, I think we'll be looking more towards getting the pension plan back, lower medical cost contributions, 3-year top-outs, and a reasonable raise. The RTD's would probably want more, and would likely get it.</p><p> </p><p>At my station, we're still busy, but only because we've had route boundaries expanded and pickup routes consolidated. I've heard volumes back East and in the Rust Belt are way down. Fred is still getting his money's worth out here.</p><p> </p><p>Most of us are just tired of being bent over. Obama is winning handily as I write this, so Smith might be losing his RLA exemption soon, and the Employee Free Choice Act will probably be passed as well. This will give us the tools we need to fight Fred and win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 424476, member: 12508"] Nobody over here is expecting a $32 per hour contract. If we go union, I think we'll be looking more towards getting the pension plan back, lower medical cost contributions, 3-year top-outs, and a reasonable raise. The RTD's would probably want more, and would likely get it. At my station, we're still busy, but only because we've had route boundaries expanded and pickup routes consolidated. I've heard volumes back East and in the Rust Belt are way down. Fred is still getting his money's worth out here. Most of us are just tired of being bent over. Obama is winning handily as I write this, so Smith might be losing his RLA exemption soon, and the Employee Free Choice Act will probably be passed as well. This will give us the tools we need to fight Fred and win. [/QUOTE]
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