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Not voting= a "no" vote?
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<blockquote data-quote="DELACROIX" data-source="post: 3759893" data-attributes="member: 49065"><p>No way would a operational supervisor or manager have any clue on the "Ballot Point" results so far...Just pulling your chain...</p><p></p><p>If it is true and only 26 percent of the UPS membership has voted so far, that means that only the hard core voters sent in their ballots (early) now consider the fact that only 23 percent voted on the "strike authorization" and the vast majority of those would be clear "NO" voters and you would see that it would be close to 90 percent that would of voted this tentative contract down big time, no slight of hand from the International...I believe it will be more like 40 percent as usual and could reach 50 or above with a little luck..</p><p></p><p>Also consider the quotes (if true) about the last International election..Of those UPS Teamsters that voted Zuckermann won 70 percent of their votes. It shows a real discontent among our membership on how things are being run with our current leadership. Also a carry over from the last contract, a lot of membership still angry from 5 years ago..</p><p></p><p>With the headline news of the "Markets" hitting unheard numbers with the "UPS Mechanics NO vote" and "Amazon's starting hourly rate did not help either"..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DELACROIX, post: 3759893, member: 49065"] No way would a operational supervisor or manager have any clue on the "Ballot Point" results so far...Just pulling your chain... If it is true and only 26 percent of the UPS membership has voted so far, that means that only the hard core voters sent in their ballots (early) now consider the fact that only 23 percent voted on the "strike authorization" and the vast majority of those would be clear "NO" voters and you would see that it would be close to 90 percent that would of voted this tentative contract down big time, no slight of hand from the International...I believe it will be more like 40 percent as usual and could reach 50 or above with a little luck.. Also consider the quotes (if true) about the last International election..Of those UPS Teamsters that voted Zuckermann won 70 percent of their votes. It shows a real discontent among our membership on how things are being run with our current leadership. Also a carry over from the last contract, a lot of membership still angry from 5 years ago.. With the headline news of the "Markets" hitting unheard numbers with the "UPS Mechanics NO vote" and "Amazon's starting hourly rate did not help either".. [/QUOTE]
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