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Memories From The '97' Strike........
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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 1021230" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>Yes, the union votes for you on a strike vote if you are not at the meeting. So a majority of present members could vote "No" to a strike, and still the Teamsters could call for a strike due to the number of non-present members. Also, the buyout from Central States Pension Fund was 500 million dollars in 1997, instead of the six billion that UPS paid later if my memory serves me correctly. I still have two strike posters I carried on the picket line on my basement wall, I thought it was a stupid move due to the large amount of customers we lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 1021230, member: 1674"] Yes, the union votes for you on a strike vote if you are not at the meeting. So a majority of present members could vote "No" to a strike, and still the Teamsters could call for a strike due to the number of non-present members. Also, the buyout from Central States Pension Fund was 500 million dollars in 1997, instead of the six billion that UPS paid later if my memory serves me correctly. I still have two strike posters I carried on the picket line on my basement wall, I thought it was a stupid move due to the large amount of customers we lost. [/QUOTE]
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