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<blockquote data-quote="MAKAVELI" data-source="post: 1417073" data-attributes="member: 43825"><p>Uh your strike was done with the protection of your job with a union contract and representation that was in place decades before you started at UPS. As stated, Casey invited the teamsters in and NLRA rules make for an easier way into an anti union company such as FedEx. This is why the teamsters are organizing our Freight division. Which eventually could start a national campaign to organize Express. Striking and organizing are two completely different actions. I have been a part of an organizing campaign and it is a long grueling process where you put your job on the line to get your coworkers to join the fight for union representation. Something us employees cannot simply do on our own without the teamsters. So instead of being a troll and trying to belittle us, you should be helping the teamsters organize us. A smart person would understand that having the two biggest companies in the industry union would only strengthen your bargaining power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAKAVELI, post: 1417073, member: 43825"] Uh your strike was done with the protection of your job with a union contract and representation that was in place decades before you started at UPS. As stated, Casey invited the teamsters in and NLRA rules make for an easier way into an anti union company such as FedEx. This is why the teamsters are organizing our Freight division. Which eventually could start a national campaign to organize Express. Striking and organizing are two completely different actions. I have been a part of an organizing campaign and it is a long grueling process where you put your job on the line to get your coworkers to join the fight for union representation. Something us employees cannot simply do on our own without the teamsters. So instead of being a troll and trying to belittle us, you should be helping the teamsters organize us. A smart person would understand that having the two biggest companies in the industry union would only strengthen your bargaining power. [/QUOTE]
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