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<blockquote data-quote="Boywondr" data-source="post: 4157865" data-attributes="member: 77695"><p>Let's not all get into the ditch with this thinking. Just because the percentages are lower than what would seem significant you have to realize how many UPS Teamsters are disconnected from faith in the leadership and wont vote anymore because of what happened last time. Add that to the influx and revolving door staffing in the part time ranks who wont vote because they arent going to stay at ups for the long or short haul. Dont tell me that 44.8% is a lesser turnout than normal. Allegedly only 20+% voted for going on strike if necessary. Do you really think people believed that HOF would put us out on the street? Not here. So why bother to vote for a strike. That's all we heard. Waste of time they said. There's not much faith left after the last cba debacle and the numbers are sliding even worse now. But let's do the math again just for arguement's sake: 44.8 percent of "250,000" (your figure) multiplied by 54% =60,480?</p><p>Btw I understood what ol bud was saying. I just get tired of him dissing upsers. Respecting all members is in the creed is it not?</p><p>Someone needs to live by it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boywondr, post: 4157865, member: 77695"] Let's not all get into the ditch with this thinking. Just because the percentages are lower than what would seem significant you have to realize how many UPS Teamsters are disconnected from faith in the leadership and wont vote anymore because of what happened last time. Add that to the influx and revolving door staffing in the part time ranks who wont vote because they arent going to stay at ups for the long or short haul. Dont tell me that 44.8% is a lesser turnout than normal. Allegedly only 20+% voted for going on strike if necessary. Do you really think people believed that HOF would put us out on the street? Not here. So why bother to vote for a strike. That's all we heard. Waste of time they said. There's not much faith left after the last cba debacle and the numbers are sliding even worse now. But let's do the math again just for arguement's sake: 44.8 percent of "250,000" (your figure) multiplied by 54% =60,480? Btw I understood what ol bud was saying. I just get tired of him dissing upsers. Respecting all members is in the creed is it not? Someone needs to live by it. [/QUOTE]
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