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<blockquote data-quote="DELACROIX" data-source="post: 3728566" data-attributes="member: 49065"><p>I believe the previous strike vote was at 27 %..Slightly over 62,500 participated out of 250,000 eligible..93 % voted for the Strike option the other 7 % were too scared or newbies..</p><p></p><p>Considering that for the most part only 40 percent of UPS Members ever turned in a ballot, you can see the real concern that the status quo has with this upcoming vote.</p><p></p><p>They are really counting on the uninformed low seniority part timer votes to squeeze this one through.</p><p></p><p>I know one thing for certain any individual "No" vote will be from mostly high seniority part timers and full timers that have lived through it and see what is happening, it is called wisdom. On the opposite the "yes" votes will be from the low seniority members who are either ignorant, misinformed or scared of a work stoppage. You will also have your share of high seniority full timers who tend to look out for themselves and have no empathy for anybody else who is left behind, Me, Myself and I mentality or borderline sociopaths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DELACROIX, post: 3728566, member: 49065"] I believe the previous strike vote was at 27 %..Slightly over 62,500 participated out of 250,000 eligible..93 % voted for the Strike option the other 7 % were too scared or newbies.. Considering that for the most part only 40 percent of UPS Members ever turned in a ballot, you can see the real concern that the status quo has with this upcoming vote. They are really counting on the uninformed low seniority part timer votes to squeeze this one through. I know one thing for certain any individual "No" vote will be from mostly high seniority part timers and full timers that have lived through it and see what is happening, it is called wisdom. On the opposite the "yes" votes will be from the low seniority members who are either ignorant, misinformed or scared of a work stoppage. You will also have your share of high seniority full timers who tend to look out for themselves and have no empathy for anybody else who is left behind, Me, Myself and I mentality or borderline sociopaths. [/QUOTE]
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