Just got back from the Oakland meeting. Great stuff from hall!
Highly recommend attending these if at all possible.
Make sure you get your picture taken with them.
thats on my list. I have a son that works in a different building and i'm hoping to get a shot of both if us with them. My son was telling me he remembred walking the picket with us back in 1997,he was 9 then
Just got back from the Oakland meeting. Great stuff from hall!
Highly recommend attending these if at all possible.
hall & Co. addressed.......
the fact that public sentiment is not on our side this time around like in 1997.
Both sides are laughing all the way to the bank. All of the rah-rah propaganda is equally as shameful as UPS's proposal.Hall is lowering expectations already. His statement is a subliminal message: "prepare to lose".
Um, it was General President Ron Carey who orchestrated the "public sentiment" being on our side in 1997. That took planning and work, not to mention the strike itself, and everything that led up to it, taking planning and work. Hoffa is not planning for any strike. I would bet the lives of every family member of mine and my life, too, on that. Not only is he not creating detailed, well thought plans for a strike, he isn't even going to use the threat of a possible strike. He has never even considered a strike, ever, in his whole life, and he ain't about to start now.
I'm "the public". As the public, I can't feel sorry for someone making $30 an hour when there are others with no job !! BooHoo!!
And I'll say it again...........WHo the hell cares what the public thinks. This isn't American Idol. The public doesn't vote on the contract. WE DO. WE are the ones who know how hard we work at this company and how hard it is to even make it to retirement before out bodies break down and we just can't go on there. friend the public and their oppinion because UPS will lie about what's truely going on anyway just like during the 97 strike. It's about us, us, us, us, us, us, us.
Sadly, our building had a young local star athlete get his leg caught in the Boxline and...you know where that went..Guys, why don't you leave the big boy stuff to the labor lawyers. It's like listening to people who played football in high school sitting on there ass complaining about NFL coaches doing a piss poor job. Moreluck, it's 32 bucks an hour. And I'd be willing to bet dollars to donuts that you would rescind that comment if you worked here. We had athletes in their 20's quite within 5 days on the job.