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Another example of Central States mismanagement
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill" data-source="post: 215575" data-attributes="member: 5483"><p>Simple question for you: Why does the annual report list $61 million as other administration fees? Everything else is listed. Are they trying to hide something? Why do you and your people keep trying to divert attention away from the real issues? </p><p>As far as APWA money, instead of UPS paying the Teamsters weekly, that money will go to the new union that represents only UPS employees. For arguments sake, let's assume that UPS gives the Teamsters $25 million weekly. The Teamsters then spread it out to cover all employees under CS that work for other companies, thus UPS employees are receiving only $10 million weekly. Under the APWA scenario, UPS people would receive 100% of UPS contributions or the full amount of $25 million. Would you rather have $10 million or $25 million? I can't wait to hear that you would rather allow the Teamsters to give us the smaller amount. This is not rocket science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill, post: 215575, member: 5483"] Simple question for you: Why does the annual report list $61 million as other administration fees? Everything else is listed. Are they trying to hide something? Why do you and your people keep trying to divert attention away from the real issues? As far as APWA money, instead of UPS paying the Teamsters weekly, that money will go to the new union that represents only UPS employees. For arguments sake, let's assume that UPS gives the Teamsters $25 million weekly. The Teamsters then spread it out to cover all employees under CS that work for other companies, thus UPS employees are receiving only $10 million weekly. Under the APWA scenario, UPS people would receive 100% of UPS contributions or the full amount of $25 million. Would you rather have $10 million or $25 million? I can't wait to hear that you would rather allow the Teamsters to give us the smaller amount. This is not rocket science. [/QUOTE]
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