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<blockquote data-quote="IzzyTheNose" data-source="post: 1167204" data-attributes="member: 15470"><p>Are these the same brothers and sisters that couldn't be bothered to vote the first time? You do realize that that extra $0.70 translates to about an extra $60 a month (for someone averaging 20 hours) before taxes, don't you? </p><p></p><p>This isn't an astronomical amount. </p><p></p><p>The people that voted "No", are dug in, and aren't going to budge. All those that didn't vote the first time, aren't going to come out in droves to vote the SAME contract through, because they simply do not care enough about their future at UPS. No one can argue this.</p><p></p><p>And once these same people learn that they'll be receiving a retroactive check dating back to Aug. 1st (assuming the contract isn't ironed out before then), any incentive to come out and vote <em>this time</em>, will have vanished completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IzzyTheNose, post: 1167204, member: 15470"] Are these the same brothers and sisters that couldn't be bothered to vote the first time? You do realize that that extra $0.70 translates to about an extra $60 a month (for someone averaging 20 hours) before taxes, don't you? This isn't an astronomical amount. The people that voted "No", are dug in, and aren't going to budge. All those that didn't vote the first time, aren't going to come out in droves to vote the SAME contract through, because they simply do not care enough about their future at UPS. No one can argue this. And once these same people learn that they'll be receiving a retroactive check dating back to Aug. 1st (assuming the contract isn't ironed out before then), any incentive to come out and vote [I]this time[/I], will have vanished completely. [/QUOTE]
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