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<blockquote data-quote="Article 3" data-source="post: 3766498"><p>If only you and your brothers Tony Q and Mugarola would tell the whole truth. You think you're some union wizzard, spouting your half truths on here, hoping no one will look past your lies and false statements to see the truth of what is happening to the Teamsters Union as far as UPSers are concerned.</p><p></p><p>Your brother Tony Q gloated that Local 89 turned out a minority membership vote ("20%"), I suppose likening that to Fred's leadership. Mugarola blamed uncaring and apathetic members.</p><p></p><p>I blame the Teamster leadership.</p><p></p><p>Not only did they offer the company the concessionary 22.4 driving classification (is it true that Andy M, who I read was busted for embezzlement, proposed this and was at negotiations a couple months ago?!) but how they treated certain locals during the 2013 contract abortion spawned the apathetic disease that is plaguing locals like 89 who voted in phenomenally high percentages during the last CBA negotiations.</p><p></p><p>You keep blowing your mouth off on here for all you're worth. Your credibility is visibly and apparently weak. Read the vote count. The Nos won by actually a landslide considering the 20%+ pay increase thousands of part timers would receive and the quantity of discount driving jobs the company minions proposed. Still, the members shot it down.</p><p></p><p>Thank God for members that vote by their conscience and not by blind allegiance to people who have never done our jobs and think that we are their welfare dependents.</p><p></p><p>The thing you and your ibt buddies should fear during the next five years is a national Right To Work law becoming a viable option because anger, not apathy, will settle the score on this union's "leadership".</p><p></p><p>Then, the membership will have their last, worst, and final vote counted and as it stands today will see unbridled vengence come to pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Article 3, post: 3766498"] If only you and your brothers Tony Q and Mugarola would tell the whole truth. You think you're some union wizzard, spouting your half truths on here, hoping no one will look past your lies and false statements to see the truth of what is happening to the Teamsters Union as far as UPSers are concerned. Your brother Tony Q gloated that Local 89 turned out a minority membership vote ("20%"), I suppose likening that to Fred's leadership. Mugarola blamed uncaring and apathetic members. I blame the Teamster leadership. Not only did they offer the company the concessionary 22.4 driving classification (is it true that Andy M, who I read was busted for embezzlement, proposed this and was at negotiations a couple months ago?!) but how they treated certain locals during the 2013 contract abortion spawned the apathetic disease that is plaguing locals like 89 who voted in phenomenally high percentages during the last CBA negotiations. You keep blowing your mouth off on here for all you're worth. Your credibility is visibly and apparently weak. Read the vote count. The Nos won by actually a landslide considering the 20%+ pay increase thousands of part timers would receive and the quantity of discount driving jobs the company minions proposed. Still, the members shot it down. Thank God for members that vote by their conscience and not by blind allegiance to people who have never done our jobs and think that we are their welfare dependents. The thing you and your ibt buddies should fear during the next five years is a national Right To Work law becoming a viable option because anger, not apathy, will settle the score on this union's "leadership". Then, the membership will have their last, worst, and final vote counted and as it stands today will see unbridled vengence come to pass. [/QUOTE]
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