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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="2BOver" data-source="post: 1106005" data-attributes="member: 45727"><p>The drivers that went out for the entire strike in 1997 lost more in wages in those two weeks than they made over the life of that contract. It's simple math. Figure it out.</p><p></p><p>Fight, fight, fight......and while we are at it, watch our customer base go away.....again. Come back to hubs with no part-timers in them because during the strike they all went out and found new jobs. </p><p></p><p>Strikes are bad for everyone involved and they don't accomplish anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2BOver, post: 1106005, member: 45727"] The drivers that went out for the entire strike in 1997 lost more in wages in those two weeks than they made over the life of that contract. It's simple math. Figure it out. Fight, fight, fight......and while we are at it, watch our customer base go away.....again. Come back to hubs with no part-timers in them because during the strike they all went out and found new jobs. Strikes are bad for everyone involved and they don't accomplish anything. [/QUOTE]
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