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<blockquote data-quote="bluebiker" data-source="post: 1284249" data-attributes="member: 18898"><p>I don't know if the IBT also negotiates supplements, I do know there were people from the IBT in Washington around local 177 "advising" us to vote YES on our 2nd round of supplements. I also got a quite a few mailings to that effect.</p><p></p><p>I felt this was very unseemly. The people from the International and the mailings all seemed to stress that we wouldn't get the raises, etc. until the supplement passed. I don't recall any fine print stating the FACT that raises would be a: retroactive, and b: that nothing would go into effect until ALL the supplements passed.</p><p></p><p>I really got the feeling the International wanted this all to pass so their incomes were assured. Let alone the money spent on the IBT's "Vote Yes" campaign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebiker, post: 1284249, member: 18898"] I don't know if the IBT also negotiates supplements, I do know there were people from the IBT in Washington around local 177 "advising" us to vote YES on our 2nd round of supplements. I also got a quite a few mailings to that effect. I felt this was very unseemly. The people from the International and the mailings all seemed to stress that we wouldn't get the raises, etc. until the supplement passed. I don't recall any fine print stating the FACT that raises would be a: retroactive, and b: that nothing would go into effect until ALL the supplements passed. I really got the feeling the International wanted this all to pass so their incomes were assured. Let alone the money spent on the IBT's "Vote Yes" campaign. [/QUOTE]
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