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<blockquote data-quote="DELACROIX" data-source="post: 5411400" data-attributes="member: 49065"><p>Our Union Hall is having a proposal meeting <strong>OCT 9th.</strong></p><p></p><p>I suggest everybody interested attend...I have attended these meeting since the early 90's...Only about 50 members and maybe 10 even bothered to summit proposals in the 2018 meeting. Back in 1997 our Union Hall was packed well over 200 members and everybody summited.</p><p></p><p>Truth is that the O'Brien team already knows our problems and issues associated with the last contract, they are all veterans and been around the park with the Company.</p><p></p><p>I fully expect the Company to test the new O'Brien team, much in the lines of the one day strike with Carey back in February 1994 over them rising the weight limits to 150 lbs. Some of the decision making in Atlanta is questionable, it appears that they are mimicking the other couriers without thought or reason. Somebody makes a decision at these board meetings and all the <strong>Yes men and women</strong> better agree, communication between the ground operations and the higher ups is non existent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DELACROIX, post: 5411400, member: 49065"] Our Union Hall is having a proposal meeting [B]OCT 9th.[/B] I suggest everybody interested attend...I have attended these meeting since the early 90's...Only about 50 members and maybe 10 even bothered to summit proposals in the 2018 meeting. Back in 1997 our Union Hall was packed well over 200 members and everybody summited. Truth is that the O'Brien team already knows our problems and issues associated with the last contract, they are all veterans and been around the park with the Company. I fully expect the Company to test the new O'Brien team, much in the lines of the one day strike with Carey back in February 1994 over them rising the weight limits to 150 lbs. Some of the decision making in Atlanta is questionable, it appears that they are mimicking the other couriers without thought or reason. Somebody makes a decision at these board meetings and all the [B]Yes men and women[/B] better agree, communication between the ground operations and the higher ups is non existent. [/QUOTE]
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