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Thanks Andy M, you pulled it off!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 2292840" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>Bubble thinks that you are on the right track, but a bit derailed.</p><p>[USER=37112]@Inthegame[/USER] actually validated what I believe we are both trying to say?</p><p>When the per capita was a flat rate, like it was during the "bonus era", the Union got theirs either way.</p><p>Since the formula has changed, and our dues and the IBT's per capita is predicated on our hourly rate, the IBT has not entertained the notion of a bonus in lieu of an hourly raise. (Thank God)</p><p></p><p>Bubble thinks that the equation is what it is at UPS and that there are many other "variables" that have been thrown to the wayside, asides from our hourly rate, in order to boast the coffers of the International and it's struggling subordinates.(especially in the Central Region) </p><p>It's high time to negotiate a contract that benefits UPSer's in areas other than our hourly rate.</p><p></p><p>Bubble thinks that UPS is making it hand over fist and can easily afford to do us much better than the IBT has negotiated in the previous few contracts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 2292840, member: 14176"] Bubble thinks that you are on the right track, but a bit derailed. [USER=37112]@Inthegame[/USER] actually validated what I believe we are both trying to say? When the per capita was a flat rate, like it was during the "bonus era", the Union got theirs either way. Since the formula has changed, and our dues and the IBT's per capita is predicated on our hourly rate, the IBT has not entertained the notion of a bonus in lieu of an hourly raise. (Thank God) Bubble thinks that the equation is what it is at UPS and that there are many other "variables" that have been thrown to the wayside, asides from our hourly rate, in order to boast the coffers of the International and it's struggling subordinates.(especially in the Central Region) It's high time to negotiate a contract that benefits UPSer's in areas other than our hourly rate. Bubble thinks that UPS is making it hand over fist and can easily afford to do us much better than the IBT has negotiated in the previous few contracts. [/QUOTE]
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