Rail strike

Brownslave688

You want a toe? I can get you a toe.
UPS makes record profits. UPS Teamsters in Local 344 get zero paid sick days. Paid sick leave is a basic human right. This system is failing.

Maybe this windbag should look at his own union first.
sick days in the central will be an absolute must to pass this next contract
 

MECH-lift

Union Brother ✊🧔 RPCD
It’s a shame all you money hungry UPS drivers volunteered for preload and begged to work 6 days a week. UPS thanks you for the record profit and chance not to hire anyone permanently.

Let’s quit blaming management and look at ourselves 🤣

get some hobbies guys 😂

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Nah
It’s a shame all you money hungry UPS drivers volunteered for preload and begged to work 6 days a week. UPS thanks you for the record profit and chance not to hire anyone permanently.

Let’s quit blaming management and look at ourselves 🤣

get some hobbies guys 😂

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nWo

Well-Known Member
They voted 221-207 on an additional resolution that would guarantee seven days of paid sick leave for rail workers. All Democratic House members voted yes on this resolution, and three Republicans joined. Those Republican congressmen who voted for sick leave were Don Bacon (R-Neb.), Brian K. Fitzpatrick (R-Penn.), and John Katko (R-NY).

Six Senate Republicans voted for the sick leave measure: Sens. Mike Braun (Ind.), Ted Cruz (Texas), Lindsey Graham (S.C.), Josh Hawley (Mo.), John Kennedy (La.) and Marco Rubio (Fla.).

Grand total of 3 Republicans in the house. And 6 in the Senate supported giving the rail workers sick leave.
 

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Nah
They voted 221-207 on an additional resolution that would guarantee seven days of paid sick leave for rail workers. All Democratic House members voted yes on this resolution, and three Republicans joined. Those Republican congressmen who voted for sick leave were Don Bacon (R-Neb.), Brian K. Fitzpatrick (R-Penn.), and John Katko (R-NY).

Six Senate Republicans voted for the sick leave measure: Sens. Mike Braun (Ind.), Ted Cruz (Texas), Lindsey Graham (S.C.), Josh Hawley (Mo.), John Kennedy (La.) and Marco Rubio (Fla.).

Grand total of 3 Republicans in the house. And 6 in the Senate supported giving the rail workers sick leave.
You sure love blaming republicans. But who made the sick leave a separate resolution in the first place? Who made it 7 days, instead of the 15 days the workers were asking for? Who urged congress to vote to impose the deal in the first place?

Why not force them to continue negotiating? Both sides suck ass on this.
 

nWo

Well-Known Member
You sure love blaming republicans. But who made the sick leave a separate resolution in the first place? Who made it 7 days, instead of the 15 days the workers were asking for? Who urged congress to vote to impose the deal in the first place?

Why not force them to continue negotiating? Both sides suck ass on this.


They would have sick days if the Republicans didn't block the bill. I do not know what is so hard to understand about that.
 

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Nah
They would have sick days if the Republicans didn't block the bill. I do not know what is so hard to understand about that.
They might also get their sick days if democrats blocked both bills. Or better yet, if Biden didn't call on congress to act. Or if Pelosi put the sick days in the same bill.

I do not know what is so hard to understand about that.
 
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