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Local 705 out of Chicago negotiates their own contract and its better than yours !
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<blockquote data-quote="nospinzone" data-source="post: 204135" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p><strong>Re: Local 705 out of Chicago negotiates their own contract and its better than yours</strong></p><p></p><p>Can't really say I have anything to add to what you guys have already said. I would only urge people to approach the situation with the same objectivity, open-mindness, and willingness to actively educate themselves. </p><p></p><p>As far as your suggestion to organize UPS parcel building by building-- the contract that IBT has with UPS is a national contract covering all units that don't have an individual contract such as Chicago. Thus, its all or nothing when it comes to APWA organizing Parcel. </p><p></p><p>Freight is a different story. Both IBT and APWA are attempting to organize building by building. IBT has Indy, and APWA is a baby's butt hair away from getting a safe majority at a few of the large ones. Only time will tell there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nospinzone, post: 204135, member: 1335"] [b]Re: Local 705 out of Chicago negotiates their own contract and its better than yours[/b] Can't really say I have anything to add to what you guys have already said. I would only urge people to approach the situation with the same objectivity, open-mindness, and willingness to actively educate themselves. As far as your suggestion to organize UPS parcel building by building-- the contract that IBT has with UPS is a national contract covering all units that don't have an individual contract such as Chicago. Thus, its all or nothing when it comes to APWA organizing Parcel. Freight is a different story. Both IBT and APWA are attempting to organize building by building. IBT has Indy, and APWA is a baby's butt hair away from getting a safe majority at a few of the large ones. Only time will tell there. [/QUOTE]
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