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2023 Teamster Contract Negotiation - Partner Edition
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<blockquote data-quote="Brown287" data-source="post: 5219519" data-attributes="member: 14940"><p>We are living in completely different times then in 97’. First off we were king and no one else even came close. Yes we lost customers, some who’ve still not come back, but most stayed out of necessity. </p><p></p><p>Then FDX bought RPS and threw the possibility of a strike at customers faces every time our contract came back around. Clearly our competitors have been quite successful in their negotiations because I see a whole lot of former customers in the their trucks now. </p><p></p><p>As far as Carey, he was a tool who called a strike that mainly was about a pension that needed to be bailed out by UPS years later anyways. </p><p></p><p>It went 2 1/2 weeks presumably because the $55 strike checks we all got bankrupted the unions strike fund. </p><p></p><p>Today though….you guys expect solidarity! BC is only a snapshot of our true ranks but we are far from United. These new employees are entitled lead asses who can barely show up for work on time let alone stand up for something that can’t be seen immediately with their own two eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown287, post: 5219519, member: 14940"] We are living in completely different times then in 97’. First off we were king and no one else even came close. Yes we lost customers, some who’ve still not come back, but most stayed out of necessity. Then FDX bought RPS and threw the possibility of a strike at customers faces every time our contract came back around. Clearly our competitors have been quite successful in their negotiations because I see a whole lot of former customers in the their trucks now. As far as Carey, he was a tool who called a strike that mainly was about a pension that needed to be bailed out by UPS years later anyways. It went 2 1/2 weeks presumably because the $55 strike checks we all got bankrupted the unions strike fund. Today though….you guys expect solidarity! BC is only a snapshot of our true ranks but we are far from United. These new employees are entitled lead asses who can barely show up for work on time let alone stand up for something that can’t be seen immediately with their own two eyes. [/QUOTE]
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