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APWA vs TEAMSTERS --- ROUND TWO
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 408637" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Let me see if I understand this correctly. What we have here....is a new "union" that is promising to negotiate better language with UPS than we currently have....while at the same time undermining any leverage it might have by supporting "right to work" legislation that would effectively neuter it at the bargaining table. Just how stupid does this "union" think we are?</p><p> </p><p>The reality of collective bargaining is that you will only get the contract you are willing to strike for. If the membership is free to join or quit the "union" and cross any picket line which that "union" might set up....it is no longer a union at all and it has utterly no hope of being taken seriously at the bargaining table by management.</p><p> </p><p>Any "union" that would support right-to-work is a farce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 408637, member: 14668"] Let me see if I understand this correctly. What we have here....is a new "union" that is promising to negotiate better language with UPS than we currently have....while at the same time undermining any leverage it might have by supporting "right to work" legislation that would effectively neuter it at the bargaining table. Just how stupid does this "union" think we are? The reality of collective bargaining is that you will only get the contract you are willing to strike for. If the membership is free to join or quit the "union" and cross any picket line which that "union" might set up....it is no longer a union at all and it has utterly no hope of being taken seriously at the bargaining table by management. Any "union" that would support right-to-work is a farce. [/QUOTE]
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