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<blockquote data-quote="Inthegame" data-source="post: 2256384" data-attributes="member: 37112"><p>To anyone interested in facts, read Art XII of the IBT Constitution to see how inaccurate this statement is.</p><p>Reagan and Bush Sr <em>threatened</em> to <strong><u>in</u></strong>voke Taft Hartley, it never got to that point, and negotiations continued through the '82 extended in '84 through '87 and '90 agreements.</p><p>Like him or not, Ron Carey was exonerated of all charges.</p><p>I had mail delivered to my home two days after the strike was called. Still can't figure how UPS was able to get pieces printed (non-union printed) and delivered through the US Mail that fast without preprinting before the deadline?</p><p>No one said an offer didn't exist, however once again if you've read the IBT Constitution you'd see the committee must by majority vote, accept an offer before it is presented.</p><p>If such a letter existed, the Pension Fund, not the Union would be the author. Maybe the poster could dig it up and provide the reading public with a copy.</p><p>Ah now we're getting somewhere...the feared APWA. You really don't understand labor law do you? You think these two brain surgeons could deliver on their pie in the sky promises? Do you understand APWA wasn't getting any traction anywhere? If indeed these guys succeeded, the entire National Master is gone. Negotiations start from scratch. No H&W, no Pension, no seniority, no nothing. 75 years of bargaining gone. Plus immediate withdrawal liability on UPS into <strong><u>every Pension Fund</u></strong>, not just CS. You're really living in la la land if you bought their BS.</p><p>We voted to join TeamCare and keep a more superior H&W coverage than 95% of employees in this country, including UPS management.</p><p>In November another Clinton will become President, and morons who voted Trump as the GOP nominee should take a hard look in the mirror.</p><p>BTW, The contract expires July 31, <u>2018</u>, not next August but I'm getting used to your inaccuracies so carry on in your revisionist imaginary dream world.</p><p>Just think, you can be a charter lifetime member of the soon to be published <em>Monkey Butt Monthly</em>, where UPS fantasy tales are fed to the uninformed with relish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inthegame, post: 2256384, member: 37112"] To anyone interested in facts, read Art XII of the IBT Constitution to see how inaccurate this statement is. Reagan and Bush Sr [I]threatened[/I] to [B][U]in[/U][/B]voke Taft Hartley, it never got to that point, and negotiations continued through the '82 extended in '84 through '87 and '90 agreements. Like him or not, Ron Carey was exonerated of all charges. I had mail delivered to my home two days after the strike was called. Still can't figure how UPS was able to get pieces printed (non-union printed) and delivered through the US Mail that fast without preprinting before the deadline? No one said an offer didn't exist, however once again if you've read the IBT Constitution you'd see the committee must by majority vote, accept an offer before it is presented. If such a letter existed, the Pension Fund, not the Union would be the author. Maybe the poster could dig it up and provide the reading public with a copy. Ah now we're getting somewhere...the feared APWA. You really don't understand labor law do you? You think these two brain surgeons could deliver on their pie in the sky promises? Do you understand APWA wasn't getting any traction anywhere? If indeed these guys succeeded, the entire National Master is gone. Negotiations start from scratch. No H&W, no Pension, no seniority, no nothing. 75 years of bargaining gone. Plus immediate withdrawal liability on UPS into [B][U]every Pension Fund[/U][/B], not just CS. You're really living in la la land if you bought their BS. We voted to join TeamCare and keep a more superior H&W coverage than 95% of employees in this country, including UPS management. In November another Clinton will become President, and morons who voted Trump as the GOP nominee should take a hard look in the mirror. BTW, The contract expires July 31, [U]2018[/U], not next August but I'm getting used to your inaccuracies so carry on in your revisionist imaginary dream world. Just think, you can be a charter lifetime member of the soon to be published [I]Monkey Butt Monthly[/I], where UPS fantasy tales are fed to the uninformed with relish. [/QUOTE]
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