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<blockquote data-quote="Mike23" data-source="post: 757384"><p>Actually, the wests vote doesn't count. The majority of the population lives in the east and therefore have more union and people numbers. It's why our union president wanted to have separate contracts for each province (which makes perfect sense). Really, I was home in Ottawa in May, I saw a two bedroom condo for $97 thousand... My cousin bought a smaller condo for $250 thousand. Only difference is the province we live in and the type of economy. It's a different country from province to province and it should show that in the contract, not what one or two provinces believes because they have all the numbers and so can ignore the rest of the country. When we were going through the contract at our union meeting our union business guy told us, voting for a strike isn't going to do anything because we won't do any better because the east just isn't wanting to fight for it.</p><p></p><p>I also find the $500 'signing bonus' amusing. Come on UPS, if it walks like a courier and talks like a courier it's obviously a bribe to vote for the contract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike23, post: 757384"] Actually, the wests vote doesn't count. The majority of the population lives in the east and therefore have more union and people numbers. It's why our union president wanted to have separate contracts for each province (which makes perfect sense). Really, I was home in Ottawa in May, I saw a two bedroom condo for $97 thousand... My cousin bought a smaller condo for $250 thousand. Only difference is the province we live in and the type of economy. It's a different country from province to province and it should show that in the contract, not what one or two provinces believes because they have all the numbers and so can ignore the rest of the country. When we were going through the contract at our union meeting our union business guy told us, voting for a strike isn't going to do anything because we won't do any better because the east just isn't wanting to fight for it. I also find the $500 'signing bonus' amusing. Come on UPS, if it walks like a courier and talks like a courier it's obviously a bribe to vote for the contract. [/QUOTE]
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