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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1015149" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I'm in a very anti-union area. Just moved from the same. My question is why aren't the couriers in traditionally strong union areas not signing cards? If the IBT had documented proof of a majority of employees in these stations signing cards they could get the word out through a very sympathetic media and maybe wake up the rest of us. Otherwise without the IBT it would be very difficult to organize much of anything. Nothing's going to happen until 50% of couriers sign up but what hope do we have if couriers in Gary, IN or New York City aren't overwhelmingly signing up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1015149, member: 24302"] I'm in a very anti-union area. Just moved from the same. My question is why aren't the couriers in traditionally strong union areas not signing cards? If the IBT had documented proof of a majority of employees in these stations signing cards they could get the word out through a very sympathetic media and maybe wake up the rest of us. Otherwise without the IBT it would be very difficult to organize much of anything. Nothing's going to happen until 50% of couriers sign up but what hope do we have if couriers in Gary, IN or New York City aren't overwhelmingly signing up? [/QUOTE]
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