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UPS and IBT are in bed together
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<blockquote data-quote="twoweeled" data-source="post: 2436063" data-attributes="member: 27108"><p>Extremely rare, and we both know it. </p><p></p><p>Agree to a suspension? Sure. Agree to a suspension or risk losing your job forever. Doesn't say much for the confidence in the union to defend them.</p><p>Sure! The member always has the right to lose his job. Thanks for the right!</p><p>Of course they choose to take the suspension. They have no faith being able to win. That's the truth, spin it whichever way you wish. The overwhelming majority of cases that actually go to arbitration, are cases where no choice is given. Everyone else is afraid to attempt it. Just as it was planned. : )</p><p>As you say: " It's their job.... Not yours. (on the line)." so easy for you to dismiss it isn't it.</p><p>Not only their job, but their pay loss. Not yours!</p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoweeled, post: 2436063, member: 27108"] Extremely rare, and we both know it. Agree to a suspension? Sure. Agree to a suspension or risk losing your job forever. Doesn't say much for the confidence in the union to defend them. Sure! The member always has the right to lose his job. Thanks for the right! Of course they choose to take the suspension. They have no faith being able to win. That's the truth, spin it whichever way you wish. The overwhelming majority of cases that actually go to arbitration, are cases where no choice is given. Everyone else is afraid to attempt it. Just as it was planned. : ) As you say: " It's their job.... Not yours. (on the line)." so easy for you to dismiss it isn't it. Not only their job, but their pay loss. Not yours! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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