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<blockquote data-quote="trickpony1" data-source="post: 144634" data-attributes="member: 1957"><p>Perhaps we should worry a little less about whether our trucks are clean and worry MUCH MORE about the intermingling of a union and a non-union company, specifically, whether the non-union company is pulling the union company's loads or empties.</p><p>For those of you on the "Good Ship Lollipop" that don't think this will happen, yes, it will and probably has. If the company thinks they can slip some loads out of the union yard by non-union carrier, they will. I've seen it.</p><p>That said, any drivers in a union yard need to be hypervigilante to this and write down the trailer numbers, tractor number, date and time and get this info to your steward/BA as soon as possible.</p><p>For those who say, "this doesn't affect me", yes, it does. If the company can keep from creating more feeder jobs by using our non-union "partner" then there are less pkg drivers who can go to feeders and less PT'ers that can go to pkg cars. There is a ripple effect.</p><p>You think the company cares? Think again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickpony1, post: 144634, member: 1957"] Perhaps we should worry a little less about whether our trucks are clean and worry MUCH MORE about the intermingling of a union and a non-union company, specifically, whether the non-union company is pulling the union company's loads or empties. For those of you on the "Good Ship Lollipop" that don't think this will happen, yes, it will and probably has. If the company thinks they can slip some loads out of the union yard by non-union carrier, they will. I've seen it. That said, any drivers in a union yard need to be hypervigilante to this and write down the trailer numbers, tractor number, date and time and get this info to your steward/BA as soon as possible. For those who say, "this doesn't affect me", yes, it does. If the company can keep from creating more feeder jobs by using our non-union "partner" then there are less pkg drivers who can go to feeders and less PT'ers that can go to pkg cars. There is a ripple effect. You think the company cares? Think again. [/QUOTE]
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