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2/3 rule used to ratify supplements
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<blockquote data-quote="Mugarolla" data-source="post: 3783751" data-attributes="member: 8481"><p>Don't know what to tell you. Looks like the Negotiating Committee disagrees with you since it was sent to the Locals for a vote on whether or not to send it to us for a vote, per Section 2(d), </p><p></p><p>Section 2(b), with a majority vote to accept or reject, does not call for the Locals to approve an offer.</p><p></p><p>And sorry, but I'll believe the Negotiating Committee before I believe a forum stranger.</p><p></p><p>Article XXII Section 2(d)</p><p></p><p><em><strong>When in the judgment of the negotiating committee the involved employer has made a final offer of settlement</strong>, such negotiating committee shall have the authority, with the approval of the General Executive Board, to conduct agreement ratification votes and strike votes on such area, multi-area, multi-employer, national, company-wide, industry-wide, or Local Union basis as the committee shall determine, except that <strong>no such final offer shall be considered to be a contract offer subject to ratification by the membership until it has been reviewed by the Local Unions which are the bargaining representatives of the involved members</strong>. In the event a strike is authorized, the said committee shall have the authority, with the approval of the General Executive Board, to direct that the strike be conducted on such area, multi area, multi-employer, national, company-wide, industry wide, Local Union, or such other selective basis as the committee shall determine. Results of ratification or rejection votes with respect to master agreements shall be determined by all involved voting members on a cumulative basis of all votes cast as follows: </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mugarolla, post: 3783751, member: 8481"] Don't know what to tell you. Looks like the Negotiating Committee disagrees with you since it was sent to the Locals for a vote on whether or not to send it to us for a vote, per Section 2(d), Section 2(b), with a majority vote to accept or reject, does not call for the Locals to approve an offer. And sorry, but I'll believe the Negotiating Committee before I believe a forum stranger. Article XXII Section 2(d) [I][B]When in the judgment of the negotiating committee the involved employer has made a final offer of settlement[/B], such negotiating committee shall have the authority, with the approval of the General Executive Board, to conduct agreement ratification votes and strike votes on such area, multi-area, multi-employer, national, company-wide, industry-wide, or Local Union basis as the committee shall determine, except that [B]no such final offer shall be considered to be a contract offer subject to ratification by the membership until it has been reviewed by the Local Unions which are the bargaining representatives of the involved members[/B]. In the event a strike is authorized, the said committee shall have the authority, with the approval of the General Executive Board, to direct that the strike be conducted on such area, multi area, multi-employer, national, company-wide, industry wide, Local Union, or such other selective basis as the committee shall determine. Results of ratification or rejection votes with respect to master agreements shall be determined by all involved voting members on a cumulative basis of all votes cast as follows: [/I] [/QUOTE]
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