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<blockquote data-quote="Lineandinitial" data-source="post: 1203141" data-attributes="member: 29428"><p>I have seen quite a few "freeloaders" in my time at UPS. I judge them just like you judge them.</p><p>I think I'd categorize as many Teamsters as "Freeloaders" as i would some management people.</p><p>Every hourly that chooses not to be represented by the Union seems to be a hard worker that doesn't get wrapped up in the politics of Freeloading or oyther such games played by groups for different reasons.</p><p>I managed a group of people and a few crossed the picket line in 1997. They were all excellent workers and good people that didn't bring their whiney issues up everytime the wind blew in the direction they didn't agree with. Not all "represented" people do either, but since the subject came up about "Freeloading scabs", I have to disagree about who you are stating they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lineandinitial, post: 1203141, member: 29428"] I have seen quite a few "freeloaders" in my time at UPS. I judge them just like you judge them. I think I'd categorize as many Teamsters as "Freeloaders" as i would some management people. Every hourly that chooses not to be represented by the Union seems to be a hard worker that doesn't get wrapped up in the politics of Freeloading or oyther such games played by groups for different reasons. I managed a group of people and a few crossed the picket line in 1997. They were all excellent workers and good people that didn't bring their whiney issues up everytime the wind blew in the direction they didn't agree with. Not all "represented" people do either, but since the subject came up about "Freeloading scabs", I have to disagree about who you are stating they are. [/QUOTE]
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