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<blockquote data-quote="twoweeled" data-source="post: 3502683" data-attributes="member: 27108"><p>You are so correct. Thinking back when we gave the strike authorization to Carey, UPS at that point knew Carey was in a position to call a strike and would do it, if he felt it necessary. We all know, Carey and UPS didn't like each other. Puts our committee on an equal footing with UPS.</p><p>If we look at management's position, they don't need anyone's approval for anything. The union knows, what that negotiation committee decides on, has already been discussed with UPS's powers that be. What that UPS team says, is pretty much a go! Not so with our negotiation committee. </p><p>Now all this is <strong><em><u>heavily</u></em></strong> dependent on who we're giving the authorization too! Giving it to a UPS friendly, Union negotiating committee, is like giving the authorization to UPS itself. Meaningless!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoweeled, post: 3502683, member: 27108"] You are so correct. Thinking back when we gave the strike authorization to Carey, UPS at that point knew Carey was in a position to call a strike and would do it, if he felt it necessary. We all know, Carey and UPS didn't like each other. Puts our committee on an equal footing with UPS. If we look at management's position, they don't need anyone's approval for anything. The union knows, what that negotiation committee decides on, has already been discussed with UPS's powers that be. What that UPS team says, is pretty much a go! Not so with our negotiation committee. Now all this is [B][I][U]heavily[/U][/I][/B] dependent on who we're giving the authorization too! Giving it to a UPS friendly, Union negotiating committee, is like giving the authorization to UPS itself. Meaningless! [/QUOTE]
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