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Financial Analyst: Teamsters Agreement Bad Deal for UPS.
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<blockquote data-quote="Superteeth2478" data-source="post: 5669685" data-attributes="member: 73024"><p>That's exactly what I was telling people when I heard they wanted to vote no. They have a right to vote how they choose, but they need to understand the implications of what they're doing. If they did they wouldn't vote no understanding that it won't get them much more if anything. </p><p></p><p>I'm a steward. I never tell people how I vote one way or the other so I don't influence others to vote the way I do without educating themselves first. But if they think voting no will get them something better, then by all means they should vote how they choose. </p><p></p><p>Hell, I'm not happy about getting $1.50 in peanuts thrown at me when new hires now are starting at a pay rate nearly triple what I started at, but I'm not voting no because of that reason alone. I understand there's a bigger picture in play here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Superteeth2478, post: 5669685, member: 73024"] That's exactly what I was telling people when I heard they wanted to vote no. They have a right to vote how they choose, but they need to understand the implications of what they're doing. If they did they wouldn't vote no understanding that it won't get them much more if anything. I'm a steward. I never tell people how I vote one way or the other so I don't influence others to vote the way I do without educating themselves first. But if they think voting no will get them something better, then by all means they should vote how they choose. Hell, I'm not happy about getting $1.50 in peanuts thrown at me when new hires now are starting at a pay rate nearly triple what I started at, but I'm not voting no because of that reason alone. I understand there's a bigger picture in play here. [/QUOTE]
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