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What to expect at the negotiation table
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<blockquote data-quote="hembone" data-source="post: 929206" data-attributes="member: 35718"><p>I live in a right to work state. The vast majority of the part-time workforce are not members of the union and seem to me could care less what happens. Maybe because they are young. I know when I was in my 20's I didn't either. I was always in the union but didn't participate in it. Towards the end of my career at UPS I tried to tell the younger drivers to get involved, that it would make it a lot easier on them, but for the most part they didn't listen. I can't judge them, when I was their age I didn't either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hembone, post: 929206, member: 35718"] I live in a right to work state. The vast majority of the part-time workforce are not members of the union and seem to me could care less what happens. Maybe because they are young. I know when I was in my 20's I didn't either. I was always in the union but didn't participate in it. Towards the end of my career at UPS I tried to tell the younger drivers to get involved, that it would make it a lot easier on them, but for the most part they didn't listen. I can't judge them, when I was their age I didn't either. [/QUOTE]
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