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'97 Strike Resulted in UPS Going Public
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<blockquote data-quote="Packmule" data-source="post: 2254883" data-attributes="member: 33558"><p>Say what you will, but the new IBT/UPS fund wasn't accomplished by sticking heads in the sand and swallowing lies. It was accomplished by people like me, who stood up one way or another and demanded our union do for us what we all have to do for our customers if we hope to stay employed. Proved the service we were paying for.</p><p>Now the IBT is planning to crawl before the US taxpayers and beg for a bailout on their failed pension plan. When the whole country finally hears the truth about 97, good luck with that.</p><p>And for the record, because the union has figured out that if it wants to remain our union, it better start taking care of our needs, they were asking me back long before I returned.</p><p>There are many things I'd gladly walk a picket line to see done. Meaningful hours control that kicks after the first 9:5 being one of them. Striking my company so my union can continue stealing my retirement isn't one of them. How sad that some can't see the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packmule, post: 2254883, member: 33558"] Say what you will, but the new IBT/UPS fund wasn't accomplished by sticking heads in the sand and swallowing lies. It was accomplished by people like me, who stood up one way or another and demanded our union do for us what we all have to do for our customers if we hope to stay employed. Proved the service we were paying for. Now the IBT is planning to crawl before the US taxpayers and beg for a bailout on their failed pension plan. When the whole country finally hears the truth about 97, good luck with that. And for the record, because the union has figured out that if it wants to remain our union, it better start taking care of our needs, they were asking me back long before I returned. There are many things I'd gladly walk a picket line to see done. Meaningful hours control that kicks after the first 9:5 being one of them. Striking my company so my union can continue stealing my retirement isn't one of them. How sad that some can't see the difference. [/QUOTE]
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