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<blockquote data-quote="PobreCarlos" data-source="post: 968693" data-attributes="member: 16651"><p>One might note here that "CS is a jointly trusteed operation", the "jointly" refers to a full HALF of the trustees representing ONE entity (i.e. - the Teamsters union), while the OTHER half represents the HUNDREDS of entities (many in competition with each other) who are the employers. On that basis, I wonder who controlled things? And how many trustees did UPS have on the board...and for how long?</p><p></p><p>As for the "hundreds of participating companies that failed to keep <em>their</em> promises", to not place the blame for that situation where the blame is due (i.e. - the Teamsters) is simply to ignore reality. While the industry as a whole prospered, Teamster-organized firms went out of business left and right. To say that there's no correlation just isn't reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PobreCarlos, post: 968693, member: 16651"] One might note here that "CS is a jointly trusteed operation", the "jointly" refers to a full HALF of the trustees representing ONE entity (i.e. - the Teamsters union), while the OTHER half represents the HUNDREDS of entities (many in competition with each other) who are the employers. On that basis, I wonder who controlled things? And how many trustees did UPS have on the board...and for how long? As for the "hundreds of participating companies that failed to keep [I]their[/I] promises", to not place the blame for that situation where the blame is due (i.e. - the Teamsters) is simply to ignore reality. While the industry as a whole prospered, Teamster-organized firms went out of business left and right. To say that there's no correlation just isn't reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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