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<blockquote data-quote="DirtySouth" data-source="post: 3577142" data-attributes="member: 68383"><p>The process goes a little like this:</p><p></p><p>Denis T walks into a dimly lit room. There are scented candles scattered all over. The $50 vanilla bean Yankee candles can barely mask the stench of KY Jelly and 30 year old scotch.</p><p></p><p>David Abney is sitting, half naked, on a stool in front of an enormous pile of money. He smiles and tells Denis: "Your members will never get this. UPS can't afford to pay part timers $15 an hour until 2022. Now, be a good boy for me." Denis nods dumbly and proceeds to don his ball gag.</p><p></p><p>***</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, it doesn't go quite like that. But Denis repeatedly met on his own with the company and allegedly came up with the 22.4's and most of the economic proposals on his own while we spent tens of thousands of dollars in dues money sending negotiating committee members all over the country to barely meet with the company and merely talk amongst themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirtySouth, post: 3577142, member: 68383"] The process goes a little like this: Denis T walks into a dimly lit room. There are scented candles scattered all over. The $50 vanilla bean Yankee candles can barely mask the stench of KY Jelly and 30 year old scotch. David Abney is sitting, half naked, on a stool in front of an enormous pile of money. He smiles and tells Denis: "Your members will never get this. UPS can't afford to pay part timers $15 an hour until 2022. Now, be a good boy for me." Denis nods dumbly and proceeds to don his ball gag. *** Well, it doesn't go quite like that. But Denis repeatedly met on his own with the company and allegedly came up with the 22.4's and most of the economic proposals on his own while we spent tens of thousands of dollars in dues money sending negotiating committee members all over the country to barely meet with the company and merely talk amongst themselves. [/QUOTE]
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