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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 1023267" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>My analysis is based on the booklet UPS sent us saying what the non-existant plan would look like, the good parts anyway. And their refusal to rule out a Social Security Offset. And their intention to not have us in the Management Plan. By ending the strike, we would be accepting that booklet, its troublesome features, <u>and</u> <u>its</u> <u>omissions</u>, as a working document to put the finishing touches on in further negotiations. Negotiations in which we would have almost no leverage remaining.</p><p></p><p>- - - -</p><p></p><p>You work for UPS as a "partner." Why don't you ask UPS for a copy of the Union Proposals they must surely have kept. I kept everything I got, but, unlike UPS negotiators, I wasn't in on the negotiating so I and the rest of the rank and file don't necessarily have day to day documents, personal notes, and specific memories of the closed-door proceedings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 1023267, member: 18044"] My analysis is based on the booklet UPS sent us saying what the non-existant plan would look like, the good parts anyway. And their refusal to rule out a Social Security Offset. And their intention to not have us in the Management Plan. By ending the strike, we would be accepting that booklet, its troublesome features, [U]and[/U] [U]its[/U] [U]omissions[/U], as a working document to put the finishing touches on in further negotiations. Negotiations in which we would have almost no leverage remaining. - - - - You work for UPS as a "partner." Why don't you ask UPS for a copy of the Union Proposals they must surely have kept. I kept everything I got, but, unlike UPS negotiators, I wasn't in on the negotiating so I and the rest of the rank and file don't necessarily have day to day documents, personal notes, and specific memories of the closed-door proceedings. [/QUOTE]
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