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A strike will be ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="DELACROIX" data-source="post: 3489141" data-attributes="member: 49065"><p>I agree with you with the timing of the (Transformation) and the current contract negotiations, it does bring up new questions of were we are going. Remember the company paid over and above their required annually retirement plan's contributions at the end of last year, a clear indication of an early buy out for non-union employees. Those non-union in operations need not worry, the support groups are targeted. Just too many high seniority, highly paid partners draining the pot. Corporate will use this contract to it's best advantage to justify saving costs with downsizing it's perceived non-productive business groups.</p><p></p><p>As expected the company's negotiation committees will play hard ball till the last, hoping to save a few cents here and there, they have nothing to lose..A strike is never on their agenda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DELACROIX, post: 3489141, member: 49065"] I agree with you with the timing of the (Transformation) and the current contract negotiations, it does bring up new questions of were we are going. Remember the company paid over and above their required annually retirement plan's contributions at the end of last year, a clear indication of an early buy out for non-union employees. Those non-union in operations need not worry, the support groups are targeted. Just too many high seniority, highly paid partners draining the pot. Corporate will use this contract to it's best advantage to justify saving costs with downsizing it's perceived non-productive business groups. As expected the company's negotiation committees will play hard ball till the last, hoping to save a few cents here and there, they have nothing to lose..A strike is never on their agenda. [/QUOTE]
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