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UPS Freight = TForce Freight
Ups Freight You Have A Choice!
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<blockquote data-quote="nospinzone" data-source="post: 116866" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>This line of thinking puzzles me. A union with divided interest only weakens their position at the bargaining table. When UPS and IBT start negotiations, the phrase <strong><span style="font-size: 15px">We need your pension money</span></strong> is going to be written on the foreheads of the IBT lawyers. The need to protect the interests of the non-UPS members will only make the negotiators weak. So, could you please explain where this strength comes from and how it translates into negotiating power?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nospinzone, post: 116866, member: 1335"] This line of thinking puzzles me. A union with divided interest only weakens their position at the bargaining table. When UPS and IBT start negotiations, the phrase [B][SIZE="4"]We need your pension money[/SIZE][/B] is going to be written on the foreheads of the IBT lawyers. The need to protect the interests of the non-UPS members will only make the negotiators weak. So, could you please explain where this strength comes from and how it translates into negotiating power? [/QUOTE]
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