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How bad will the next master contract be?
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<blockquote data-quote="O/C" data-source="post: 1516745" data-attributes="member: 52228"><p>We wise elders were in the boat as you are, naive, innocent and idealistic then we found out how the system works real quick. It is overwhelming to just figure out the secret handshakes with labor relations, deals cut behind the scene, going to kangaroo hearings and outdated grievance procedures currently in place. I still have hope that maybe your generation will be able to make a change and start getting involved with labor concerns on a deeper level. </p><p></p><p>The truth is that this last contract was passed by only about 18 percent of the eligible voters, 65 percent didn't even bother to turn thier's in. I am guessing of the 18 percent who approved of this last contract most were young part timers who drank the international's propaganda cool-ale. Will we fooled again, time will tell. </p><p></p><p>Sent using BrownCafe App</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="O/C, post: 1516745, member: 52228"] We wise elders were in the boat as you are, naive, innocent and idealistic then we found out how the system works real quick. It is overwhelming to just figure out the secret handshakes with labor relations, deals cut behind the scene, going to kangaroo hearings and outdated grievance procedures currently in place. I still have hope that maybe your generation will be able to make a change and start getting involved with labor concerns on a deeper level. The truth is that this last contract was passed by only about 18 percent of the eligible voters, 65 percent didn't even bother to turn thier's in. I am guessing of the 18 percent who approved of this last contract most were young part timers who drank the international's propaganda cool-ale. Will we fooled again, time will tell. Sent using BrownCafe App [/QUOTE]
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