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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 248427" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>Really,</p><p>I have many drivers tell me they wish they had the courage to cross.</p><p>I stood for 2 weeks, then had had enough of the lies behind the 97' strike.</p><p>I quit the teamsters because I realized they (union management) were using Upser's in their own little power game and not to the benefit of Upser's.</p><p>I have only 4 brothers and none have ever worked at UPS.</p><p>I faced everyone at the line before I crossed and it wasn't to ask for their forgiveness.</p><p>You can be sure I will never forget 97' and I will never forgive the teamsters for it. </p><p>It is sad that a majority of UPS teamsters still do not know the reasons for 97', except what the union has told them to believe.</p><p>Maybe, the guy needed to be fired. But, if he was a loyal dues paying teamster,( no matter how sorry a worker he was) the teamsters would have fought and got his job back.</p><p>Now that is great logic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 248427, member: 1664"] Really, I have many drivers tell me they wish they had the courage to cross. I stood for 2 weeks, then had had enough of the lies behind the 97' strike. I quit the teamsters because I realized they (union management) were using Upser's in their own little power game and not to the benefit of Upser's. I have only 4 brothers and none have ever worked at UPS. I faced everyone at the line before I crossed and it wasn't to ask for their forgiveness. You can be sure I will never forget 97' and I will never forgive the teamsters for it. It is sad that a majority of UPS teamsters still do not know the reasons for 97', except what the union has told them to believe. Maybe, the guy needed to be fired. But, if he was a loyal dues paying teamster,( no matter how sorry a worker he was) the teamsters would have fought and got his job back. Now that is great logic. [/QUOTE]
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