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<blockquote data-quote="ezrider" data-source="post: 55418"><p>My2cents </p><p> </p><p>How much of an impression would these APWA officials have made on you and others in attendance if there hadn't been a virtual parade of idiots from the "brotherhood" putting on another classless spectacle that seemingly defines the public relations manual of the Teamsters? Would you and others have had a more or less favorable opinion of the APWA's message with or without the Jerry Springer crowd crashing the party? </p><p> </p><p>Do any of these guys have any experience negotiating sizeable contracts? I'm not knocking the idea of APWA by any means, but good intentions won't make a difference in 2008 without a plan. The company at the bargaining table is likely going to resemble Mike Tyson in his prime. If the hourlies go into negotiations with a lightweight, I'd hate to think how much disarray there could be once the bleeding stops. Any insight as to how these guys would hold up against the best hired guns the corporate crowd in Atlanta could buy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ezrider, post: 55418"] My2cents How much of an impression would these APWA officials have made on you and others in attendance if there hadn't been a virtual parade of idiots from the "brotherhood" putting on another classless spectacle that seemingly defines the public relations manual of the Teamsters? Would you and others have had a more or less favorable opinion of the APWA's message with or without the Jerry Springer crowd crashing the party? Do any of these guys have any experience negotiating sizeable contracts? I'm not knocking the idea of APWA by any means, but good intentions won't make a difference in 2008 without a plan. The company at the bargaining table is likely going to resemble Mike Tyson in his prime. If the hourlies go into negotiations with a lightweight, I'd hate to think how much disarray there could be once the bleeding stops. Any insight as to how these guys would hold up against the best hired guns the corporate crowd in Atlanta could buy? [/QUOTE]
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