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<blockquote data-quote="DELACROIX" data-source="post: 4870322" data-attributes="member: 49065"><p>Things could change for the better with this 2023 contract with that Central States resolution not hanging over the Union the Company’s head. Those in the Central and the Southern should be expecting more equality with their pension benefits, maybe more comparable to the Western Conferences. A lot depends on the state of the country and the markets, health coverage costs, and pension returns. Right now it looks good for both sides.</p><p></p><p>I always go into these contract negotiations with some kind of hope for the best, and unfortunately been very disappointed with the state of the negotiating that has been going on, particularly with the last two. </p><p></p><p>Lip service will not cut it this time and sneaky tactics in order to pass another concessionary contract will not be tolerated by the UPS rank and File. That informational lock down with the last contract was close to criminal, and the 2/3 majority vote was planned way before the negotiations started. It was a done deal way before the tabulated vote results and the International used their own attorneys against the best wishes of their members.</p><p></p><p>With this teamster election..I will be voting for the party that yelled the loudest against what was happening at the negotiating table. Both sides are trying their best to disassociate themselves from the current administration for good reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DELACROIX, post: 4870322, member: 49065"] Things could change for the better with this 2023 contract with that Central States resolution not hanging over the Union the Company’s head. Those in the Central and the Southern should be expecting more equality with their pension benefits, maybe more comparable to the Western Conferences. A lot depends on the state of the country and the markets, health coverage costs, and pension returns. Right now it looks good for both sides. I always go into these contract negotiations with some kind of hope for the best, and unfortunately been very disappointed with the state of the negotiating that has been going on, particularly with the last two. Lip service will not cut it this time and sneaky tactics in order to pass another concessionary contract will not be tolerated by the UPS rank and File. That informational lock down with the last contract was close to criminal, and the 2/3 majority vote was planned way before the negotiations started. It was a done deal way before the tabulated vote results and the International used their own attorneys against the best wishes of their members. With this teamster election..I will be voting for the party that yelled the loudest against what was happening at the negotiating table. Both sides are trying their best to disassociate themselves from the current administration for good reasons. [/QUOTE]
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