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APWA - Is it a real alternative or a foolish choice?
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<blockquote data-quote="rocket man" data-source="post: 109752" data-attributes="member: 6042"><p>APWA - Who do they have a contract with themselves? UPS is a very smart company and at this given time with the way the economy is they are not going to sign a contract with another union. But I am thinking of starting a union just like them. Our benefits will be Christmas day off, all other holidays we will work because people are home and we can get signatures. To make less paperwork, we will have no more grievances, no more worries about seniority and we will even give you one sick day a year and 10 hours at the free clinic for medical. My new union is trying to get DHL, all the Mexican truck drivers coming to California and FEDEX can't wait to join. The $7000 a month that we are promising our members for retirement will probably be up to $10,000 or $12,000 by the time we retire. Thank you and I hope you join.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocket man, post: 109752, member: 6042"] APWA - Who do they have a contract with themselves? UPS is a very smart company and at this given time with the way the economy is they are not going to sign a contract with another union. But I am thinking of starting a union just like them. Our benefits will be Christmas day off, all other holidays we will work because people are home and we can get signatures. To make less paperwork, we will have no more grievances, no more worries about seniority and we will even give you one sick day a year and 10 hours at the free clinic for medical. My new union is trying to get DHL, all the Mexican truck drivers coming to California and FEDEX can't wait to join. The $7000 a month that we are promising our members for retirement will probably be up to $10,000 or $12,000 by the time we retire. Thank you and I hope you join. [/QUOTE]
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