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<blockquote data-quote="my2cents" data-source="post: 71627" data-attributes="member: 1287"><p>No doubt health and welfare will be a major issue when the next contract negotiations begin. In fact, this issue is covered as a front page story in today's <strong>Wall Street Journal</strong>. The article titled "Demands for Labor Givebacks Grow More Aggressive," concludes with the comments below:</p><p></p><p>"Does it hurt the unions that are coming up in the next bargaining cycle, with what's going on with the Big Three [auto makers]? Absolutely," says Richard L, a labor consultant to the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.</p><p></p><p>Mr. L says the Teamsters probably will face a new level of pressure on wages and benefits when the group negotiates its contract with United Parcel Service Inc., where it represents more than 220,000 workers, in 2007. "There's going to be a lot of pressure on us to maintain those benefits," he said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="my2cents, post: 71627, member: 1287"] No doubt health and welfare will be a major issue when the next contract negotiations begin. In fact, this issue is covered as a front page story in today's [b]Wall Street Journal[/b]. The article titled "Demands for Labor Givebacks Grow More Aggressive," concludes with the comments below: "Does it hurt the unions that are coming up in the next bargaining cycle, with what's going on with the Big Three [auto makers]? Absolutely," says Richard L, a labor consultant to the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Mr. L says the Teamsters probably will face a new level of pressure on wages and benefits when the group negotiates its contract with United Parcel Service Inc., where it represents more than 220,000 workers, in 2007. "There's going to be a lot of pressure on us to maintain those benefits," he said. [/QUOTE]
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