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<blockquote data-quote="Cole" data-source="post: 183031" data-attributes="member: 9507"><p>705, no I was not aware of that as I am not in Chicago. In a previous post I stated I knew some really good Teamsters, and one of them last I heard was in Chicago, but that was several years ago.</p><p> </p><p>No over all, imho, we did our part over and over and the Teamsters as a whole have dropped the ball over and over. Granted, alot of people who lets say have been less than active with the union have been quick to jump on the awap, but once you mess with the pension you have messed with one of the most major purposes of the union, and at some point you have to fire the responsible group etc...imho. That is definatley an issue that will unite even the most docile of people, and it should.</p><p> </p><p>Cezanne, you are right on the money! The wear and tear, will prevent the majority from making it until age 62, and the stipulations set up seem pretty much criminal to me. Why shouldn't someone be able to work whereever they wish when they retire?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cole, post: 183031, member: 9507"] 705, no I was not aware of that as I am not in Chicago. In a previous post I stated I knew some really good Teamsters, and one of them last I heard was in Chicago, but that was several years ago. No over all, imho, we did our part over and over and the Teamsters as a whole have dropped the ball over and over. Granted, alot of people who lets say have been less than active with the union have been quick to jump on the awap, but once you mess with the pension you have messed with one of the most major purposes of the union, and at some point you have to fire the responsible group etc...imho. That is definatley an issue that will unite even the most docile of people, and it should. Cezanne, you are right on the money! The wear and tear, will prevent the majority from making it until age 62, and the stipulations set up seem pretty much criminal to me. Why shouldn't someone be able to work whereever they wish when they retire? [/QUOTE]
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