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Voting Starts Next Week! How will you vote and why.
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<blockquote data-quote="Been In Brown Too Long" data-source="post: 3702525" data-attributes="member: 32249"><p>You seem to be more concerned about what a no vote does to the company and customer retention than you are about what a yes vote does to UPS employees and future UPS employees. </p><p></p><p>Your inclination to think that a no vote is the end of the negotiations is unfounded. A no vote will not mean an immediate strike. It will send them back to the negotiating table. Whether or not UPS decides to negotiate any further is up to them. If not, then a strike may occur. </p><p></p><p>It's up to each individual to decide whether or not this contract serves them and their union brothers and sisters well. Some, such as yourself, are probably only worried about how this contract affects them. Others, good union members, worry about how this will affect everyone. </p><p></p><p>Your original question has been answered over and over, but since you don't agree, you take it as if your question isn't being answered. It's being answered and you're unwilling to accept their answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Been In Brown Too Long, post: 3702525, member: 32249"] You seem to be more concerned about what a no vote does to the company and customer retention than you are about what a yes vote does to UPS employees and future UPS employees. Your inclination to think that a no vote is the end of the negotiations is unfounded. A no vote will not mean an immediate strike. It will send them back to the negotiating table. Whether or not UPS decides to negotiate any further is up to them. If not, then a strike may occur. It's up to each individual to decide whether or not this contract serves them and their union brothers and sisters well. Some, such as yourself, are probably only worried about how this contract affects them. Others, good union members, worry about how this will affect everyone. Your original question has been answered over and over, but since you don't agree, you take it as if your question isn't being answered. It's being answered and you're unwilling to accept their answers. [/QUOTE]
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