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UPS's "Final Offer" Vs What We Won By Striking In 1997 Memory Lane
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<blockquote data-quote="Dracula" data-source="post: 1105946" data-attributes="member: 42691"><p>I wish I still had the papers I had in the 90's. Yes, Hoffa was a corporate attorney. And some of the cases he worked were against working people. I specifically remember in those papers, a transcript from a trial where the judge dressed down Hoffa for going after working people and siding with this corporation when Hoffa's education was paid for on the backs of working people. I'll see if I can dig it up....it is quite revealing, and shows Hoffa's true colors. Even though Carey was the best thing for the Teamsters in decades, and even though we have taken huge steps backwards since Hoffa became President, we simply have no choice but to back Hoffa right now. That is, as long as the contract proposal we receive is to our favor. Come election time, though, Hoffa deserves no backing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dracula, post: 1105946, member: 42691"] I wish I still had the papers I had in the 90's. Yes, Hoffa was a corporate attorney. And some of the cases he worked were against working people. I specifically remember in those papers, a transcript from a trial where the judge dressed down Hoffa for going after working people and siding with this corporation when Hoffa's education was paid for on the backs of working people. I'll see if I can dig it up....it is quite revealing, and shows Hoffa's true colors. Even though Carey was the best thing for the Teamsters in decades, and even though we have taken huge steps backwards since Hoffa became President, we simply have no choice but to back Hoffa right now. That is, as long as the contract proposal we receive is to our favor. Come election time, though, Hoffa deserves no backing. [/QUOTE]
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