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hall: This Should Be Our Best Contract Ever.....HANDS DOWN!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1127560" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p><strong>Re: Concessions with record profits?????? are u serious hoffa and Hall?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>How did the Teamsters retreat? </p><p></p><p>(1) Hall delivered on his promise that we would not pay for our health care. He never promised that out-of-pocket costs would remained unchanged - although early reports are that it will be comparable.</p><p>(2) There's no way the Teamsters could risk delaying negotiations to June given that shippers may have become uneasy and switched their business elsewhere (unlikely to return). In fact, the contract that was negotiated was better than many predicted likely because major shippers were threatening to walk.</p><p>(3) The contract affects both PT & FT, and PT members covered by the CBA triumph FTers -- if PTers don't like it, then they can vote it down. Of course, most of the PTers in RTW states don't have a vote because they're freeloading.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1127560, member: 43436"] [b]Re: Concessions with record profits?????? are u serious hoffa and Hall?[/b] How did the Teamsters retreat? (1) Hall delivered on his promise that we would not pay for our health care. He never promised that out-of-pocket costs would remained unchanged - although early reports are that it will be comparable. (2) There's no way the Teamsters could risk delaying negotiations to June given that shippers may have become uneasy and switched their business elsewhere (unlikely to return). In fact, the contract that was negotiated was better than many predicted likely because major shippers were threatening to walk. (3) The contract affects both PT & FT, and PT members covered by the CBA triumph FTers -- if PTers don't like it, then they can vote it down. Of course, most of the PTers in RTW states don't have a vote because they're freeloading....... [/QUOTE]
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