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<blockquote data-quote="Inthegame" data-source="post: 1198907" data-attributes="member: 37112"><p>Maybe, or maybe the yes voters are a little more pragmatic and thoughtful than you think. Maybe the yes voters realise the package they have is rare in the workplace these days and continuing to get increases in H&W and Pension and wages and working conditions in an established, already superior mature contract isn't as easy as printing a fact less TDU flyer. Just maybe those sheeple yes voters think a strike could kill the golden goose and seriously jeopardise their personal futures. And maybe those yes voters read the papers or watch news and see other major profitable companies forcing severe concessions, not pseudo concessions as presented by our <em>vote no</em> crowd. Maybe some of the yes voters remembered history and what happened to the worlds largest package delivery service of years ago, REA Express, and didn't want to repeat that history as an upstart named UPS knocked them off.</p><p>But hey, I'm just guessing here and UPS made 4.38Bl last year so there's plenty more cookies in the jar... and they'll never run out, right?.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inthegame, post: 1198907, member: 37112"] Maybe, or maybe the yes voters are a little more pragmatic and thoughtful than you think. Maybe the yes voters realise the package they have is rare in the workplace these days and continuing to get increases in H&W and Pension and wages and working conditions in an established, already superior mature contract isn't as easy as printing a fact less TDU flyer. Just maybe those sheeple yes voters think a strike could kill the golden goose and seriously jeopardise their personal futures. And maybe those yes voters read the papers or watch news and see other major profitable companies forcing severe concessions, not pseudo concessions as presented by our [I]vote no[/I] crowd. Maybe some of the yes voters remembered history and what happened to the worlds largest package delivery service of years ago, REA Express, and didn't want to repeat that history as an upstart named UPS knocked them off. But hey, I'm just guessing here and UPS made 4.38Bl last year so there's plenty more cookies in the jar... and they'll never run out, right?. [/QUOTE]
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