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If your regional supplement was voted down - now what happens?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Other Side" data-source="post: 1161434" data-attributes="member: 17969"><p>The locals will have to meet with the members and discuss the employee concerns. The locals will ultimately attempt to re sell the same deal to the members because its the path of least resistance. They would rather face US and try to get us to accept the losses, then having to go back to the table and go back on a deal they worked out with UPS.</p><p></p><p>There will be a couple of locals who may wildcat strike the company if changes are not made, but HOFFA/HALL better pull their collective heads out of their rear ends and formulate a new plan.</p><p></p><p>Time is short.</p><p></p><p>This week is wasted with vote counting. ( one week down) Next week is 4th of july ( two weeks down) The week after that is the first time to hold local meetings to discuss issues and changes (three weeks down) the week after that, the locals have to travel back to DC to discuss collectively with the IBT ( 4 weeks down) They will have to propose new deals to the company for each supplemental & TA if necessary and the company will simply reject them because it recieved 52% approval by the members. (5 weeks down) That leaves 5 days before the deadline.</p><p></p><p>At that point, its anybodys guess. hall can call a strike from the chair and withdraw all contract proposals. Locals could call independent strikes ( wildcats ) or the company could just simply LOCK US OUT on August 1st.</p><p></p><p>If they lock us out, the company will simply say, "heres the deal, sign it and come back to work, or stay on the street".</p><p></p><p>They wont renegotiate.</p><p></p><p>Stay tuned.</p><p></p><p>TOS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Other Side, post: 1161434, member: 17969"] The locals will have to meet with the members and discuss the employee concerns. The locals will ultimately attempt to re sell the same deal to the members because its the path of least resistance. They would rather face US and try to get us to accept the losses, then having to go back to the table and go back on a deal they worked out with UPS. There will be a couple of locals who may wildcat strike the company if changes are not made, but HOFFA/HALL better pull their collective heads out of their rear ends and formulate a new plan. Time is short. This week is wasted with vote counting. ( one week down) Next week is 4th of july ( two weeks down) The week after that is the first time to hold local meetings to discuss issues and changes (three weeks down) the week after that, the locals have to travel back to DC to discuss collectively with the IBT ( 4 weeks down) They will have to propose new deals to the company for each supplemental & TA if necessary and the company will simply reject them because it recieved 52% approval by the members. (5 weeks down) That leaves 5 days before the deadline. At that point, its anybodys guess. hall can call a strike from the chair and withdraw all contract proposals. Locals could call independent strikes ( wildcats ) or the company could just simply LOCK US OUT on August 1st. If they lock us out, the company will simply say, "heres the deal, sign it and come back to work, or stay on the street". They wont renegotiate. Stay tuned. TOS [/QUOTE]
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