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<blockquote data-quote="quadro" data-source="post: 583966" data-attributes="member: 12850"><p>I'm not sure how else to explain it to make it clear. If unions thought there was enough interest that they could get a vote and had a chance at winning that vote, they would go for it. The fact that they haven't tells you that the unions don't believe that enough employees want a union. It's not that it's not possible, as it certainly is, it's that it's not practical and cost effective for a union to try right now.</p><p>Under NLRA, where unions can organize individual locations, they are more likely to have success in a few locations. I'm sure that their hope is that if they can get in to just a few locations and get a contract, that other locations will follow.</p><p>In my opinion, what I think will happen if there's any unionization is that the contract will call for higher stops per hour for couriers as that's the big push right now. Pay might go up, some benefits will change, etc, etc, but the people who are complaining about their goals now will be in for a shock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quadro, post: 583966, member: 12850"] I'm not sure how else to explain it to make it clear. If unions thought there was enough interest that they could get a vote and had a chance at winning that vote, they would go for it. The fact that they haven't tells you that the unions don't believe that enough employees want a union. It's not that it's not possible, as it certainly is, it's that it's not practical and cost effective for a union to try right now. Under NLRA, where unions can organize individual locations, they are more likely to have success in a few locations. I'm sure that their hope is that if they can get in to just a few locations and get a contract, that other locations will follow. In my opinion, what I think will happen if there's any unionization is that the contract will call for higher stops per hour for couriers as that's the big push right now. Pay might go up, some benefits will change, etc, etc, but the people who are complaining about their goals now will be in for a shock. [/QUOTE]
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