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Teamsters bosses resist calls to reopen UPS contract after 'no' vote
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackstream" data-source="post: 3804267" data-attributes="member: 49052"><p>I guess my main question is this. Has the union ever presented a non-final offer to the membership to vote on that we know of for sure? As in, we know it was non-final because either it was stated to be so, or because negotiations resumed after the result of the vote? I see a clause in the constitution that says it can happen, but I have no idea if it has ever happened (at least for UPS). I had thought this offer was non-final, but that clearly is not the case, so now I'm wondering if there has ever been precedent for a master contract vote to be non-final.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackstream, post: 3804267, member: 49052"] I guess my main question is this. Has the union ever presented a non-final offer to the membership to vote on that we know of for sure? As in, we know it was non-final because either it was stated to be so, or because negotiations resumed after the result of the vote? I see a clause in the constitution that says it can happen, but I have no idea if it has ever happened (at least for UPS). I had thought this offer was non-final, but that clearly is not the case, so now I'm wondering if there has ever been precedent for a master contract vote to be non-final. [/QUOTE]
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