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<blockquote data-quote="104Feeder" data-source="post: 1181318" data-attributes="member: 42554"><p>Do they? Considering that every scab I've ever worked with have always been the ones to break as many of the rules and take every shortcut they could get away with I tend to disagree. It's usually the scab that blew off their pre-trip, faked customer signatures, DR'd packages with signature required stickers, seemed to have a bulkhead door stuck in the open position, ignored speed limits, let customers take a COD package & pay later, worked through their meals so they could sneak into the building before they were called to help out other drivers & never seemed to pull their send-agains or clerical packages. Same game in Feeders too. </p><p></p><p>I'm guessing you don't work in a RTW State or you would feel differently. Here in AZ we have barely half our bargaining unit as members even though Andy has busted his ass getting our Local way more clout than we deserve both Regionally & Nationally. It's only through his preservation of our Maintenance of Benefits clauses that we aren't getting Teamcare shoved down our throats. Only a little over 800 members could even be bothered to vote, a sad showing indeed. You would think with that issue on the line, that so many seem to be concerned about, that membership would spike so they could have their say but that doesn't seem to be the case. Someday the pendulum will swing and these non-members will get what they deserve and I will point to our contracts in the last two decades & say "don't you wish you had been a member?".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="104Feeder, post: 1181318, member: 42554"] Do they? Considering that every scab I've ever worked with have always been the ones to break as many of the rules and take every shortcut they could get away with I tend to disagree. It's usually the scab that blew off their pre-trip, faked customer signatures, DR'd packages with signature required stickers, seemed to have a bulkhead door stuck in the open position, ignored speed limits, let customers take a COD package & pay later, worked through their meals so they could sneak into the building before they were called to help out other drivers & never seemed to pull their send-agains or clerical packages. Same game in Feeders too. I'm guessing you don't work in a RTW State or you would feel differently. Here in AZ we have barely half our bargaining unit as members even though Andy has busted his ass getting our Local way more clout than we deserve both Regionally & Nationally. It's only through his preservation of our Maintenance of Benefits clauses that we aren't getting Teamcare shoved down our throats. Only a little over 800 members could even be bothered to vote, a sad showing indeed. You would think with that issue on the line, that so many seem to be concerned about, that membership would spike so they could have their say but that doesn't seem to be the case. Someday the pendulum will swing and these non-members will get what they deserve and I will point to our contracts in the last two decades & say "don't you wish you had been a member?". [/QUOTE]
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