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UPS and IBT are in bed together
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<blockquote data-quote="twoweeled" data-source="post: 2435450" data-attributes="member: 27108"><p>Let's look at this as a hypothetical. Let's say the memeber has been wrongfully terminated. Imagine the BA and the manager get together and discuss the merits of your case and decide 6 weeks off work is good. So they fire you and offer your job back without backpay in 6 weeks. </p><p>You file charges because you feel you were not represented with all facts disclosed to you. </p><p>1. what are the chances that your BA or manager are going to admit to the deal behind your back?</p><p>2. What's the chance you'll be able to prove the backroom deal happened, without admission from your BA or Manager?</p><p>3. What's the chance your BA will put forth an aggressive defense when your BA has advised you to take your job back without backpay, and you've filed charges against him for failure to represent? </p><p></p><p>Maybe we can agree, your time with the company will be on a tightrope till your retirement or a new administration enters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoweeled, post: 2435450, member: 27108"] Let's look at this as a hypothetical. Let's say the memeber has been wrongfully terminated. Imagine the BA and the manager get together and discuss the merits of your case and decide 6 weeks off work is good. So they fire you and offer your job back without backpay in 6 weeks. You file charges because you feel you were not represented with all facts disclosed to you. 1. what are the chances that your BA or manager are going to admit to the deal behind your back? 2. What's the chance you'll be able to prove the backroom deal happened, without admission from your BA or Manager? 3. What's the chance your BA will put forth an aggressive defense when your BA has advised you to take your job back without backpay, and you've filed charges against him for failure to represent? Maybe we can agree, your time with the company will be on a tightrope till your retirement or a new administration enters. [/QUOTE]
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