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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3551410" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Here is what I can tell you. I have in my lifetime served on a few union labor contract negotiations.When that door closes and the two sides begin all bets are off it becomes a poker game and you assume nothing including the assumption that the other guy is bluffing. All you know is that the guy on the other side of the table has effective counter measures at his disposal and at some time during the negotiations he's going to jump you with them in a effort to swing the momentum in his direction. All you can hope for is that what little intelligence you have regarding those counter measures is correct and it's enough to keep the momentum in your favor.</p><p></p><p>In the UPS/IBT game of one thrones one thing you can be assured of you can be sure of. Given that it's a national contract the moment there is a recess in negotiations that federal mediator will immediately be out the door and on the phone to the White House.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3551410, member: 58386"] Here is what I can tell you. I have in my lifetime served on a few union labor contract negotiations.When that door closes and the two sides begin all bets are off it becomes a poker game and you assume nothing including the assumption that the other guy is bluffing. All you know is that the guy on the other side of the table has effective counter measures at his disposal and at some time during the negotiations he's going to jump you with them in a effort to swing the momentum in his direction. All you can hope for is that what little intelligence you have regarding those counter measures is correct and it's enough to keep the momentum in your favor. In the UPS/IBT game of one thrones one thing you can be assured of you can be sure of. Given that it's a national contract the moment there is a recess in negotiations that federal mediator will immediately be out the door and on the phone to the White House. [/QUOTE]
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