Collective bargaining ban a threat to future UPS negotiations?

nWo

Well-Known Member
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Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
You will own nothing and be happy and low seniority thinking they should get everything high seniority has.
All the envious, lowly, serf-like union members have to do is, vote in unison, demanding the exact same treatment as the union noble's. Will never happen, most ballots never migrate down to Mom's basement.
 

tourists24

Well-Known Member
do tell. I only know that where I am your kid has to go to the school in the district that you live in with a few exceptions (charter schools). Same holds true in high schools with the exception that you can possibly be accepted in a STEM program or an early college program.
 

Ou812fu

Polishing toilet bowls since 1966.
Don't buy in that neighborhood.
Lol, yeah I keep getting these you don't know. I'm not going to break down how I know. But in our area you have to pay extra to go somewhere else outside of your lines. Doesn't sound like a choice, sounds more like a payment bribe. And it isn't guaranteed
 

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
Lol, yeah I keep getting these you don't know. I'm not going to break down how I know. But in our area you have to pay extra to go somewhere else outside of your lines. Doesn't sound like a choice, sounds more like a payment bribe. And it isn't guaranteed
We can only go to the township school or private.

Have school age children? Always check the test scores of the system you are planning on moving to.
 

bottomups

Bad Moon Risen'
do tell. I only know that where I am your kid has to go to the school in the district that you live in with a few exceptions (charter schools). Same holds true in high schools with the exception that you can possibly be accepted in a STEM program or an early college program.
Wisconsin has/had open enrollment. After starting my kids out in Montessori we transitioned to public schools. We were able to choose any district but were responsible for transportation to and from schools we chose.
 

Ou812fu

Polishing toilet bowls since 1966.
We can only go to the township school or private.

Have school age children? Always check the test scores of the system you are planning on moving to.
Oohh we have really good rated schools. Top 10% in the United States, but I not worried about that. More worried about how much the kids grow each year.
Colleges if they are not careful are going to be the thing of the past.
 

tourists24

Well-Known Member
Wisconsin has/had open enrollment. After starting my kids out in Montessori we transitioned to public schools. We were able to choose any district but were responsible for transportation to and from schools we chose.
That’s definitely more choices than NC. Is there a lot of blowback about the schools that doesn’t get chosen?
 
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