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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 374681" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Our local union (162) had a meeting in which the contract proposal was gone over line by line, and the Business Agent was available to answer any questions about the language.</p><p> I chose to go to that meeting so that I could make an informed vote. The proposal was also available to be studied online. Anybody who voted "yes" without reading the proposal or understanding the ramifications of what they were voting for has no one to blame but themselves. There are a lot of people in my building who couldnt be bothered to attend the meeting or do a bit of research....they simply looked at how much $$ we were getting in raises and quit thinking. They voted "yes" and are now complaining about the details that they didnt care enough to learn about before casting their vote. I have little sympathy for them. We as a union and a work group have the contract <u>we</u> voted for. If we dont like it...we will have an opportunity in 5 years to make better choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 374681, member: 14668"] Our local union (162) had a meeting in which the contract proposal was gone over line by line, and the Business Agent was available to answer any questions about the language. I chose to go to that meeting so that I could make an informed vote. The proposal was also available to be studied online. Anybody who voted "yes" without reading the proposal or understanding the ramifications of what they were voting for has no one to blame but themselves. There are a lot of people in my building who couldnt be bothered to attend the meeting or do a bit of research....they simply looked at how much $$ we were getting in raises and quit thinking. They voted "yes" and are now complaining about the details that they didnt care enough to learn about before casting their vote. I have little sympathy for them. We as a union and a work group have the contract [U]we[/U] voted for. If we dont like it...we will have an opportunity in 5 years to make better choices. [/QUOTE]
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