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'97 Strike Resulted in UPS Going Public
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<blockquote data-quote="By The Book" data-source="post: 2255576" data-attributes="member: 53581"><p>I think any Teamster boss would say no to the 97' last best and final. The way I see it was UPS in no way had to insist that we take the offer. There was plenty of money there for both sides and the strike could of been avoided. If I remember correctly the teamsters ended up with more than the last best and final. So, if you were in Carey's shoes what would you have done? You make some good points but the uncertainty or not having control of the money surely played a part in the vote to strike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="By The Book, post: 2255576, member: 53581"] I think any Teamster boss would say no to the 97' last best and final. The way I see it was UPS in no way had to insist that we take the offer. There was plenty of money there for both sides and the strike could of been avoided. If I remember correctly the teamsters ended up with more than the last best and final. So, if you were in Carey's shoes what would you have done? You make some good points but the uncertainty or not having control of the money surely played a part in the vote to strike. [/QUOTE]
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