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Is there contract language or US law that prohibits UPS from promoting pro-contract propaganda?
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<blockquote data-quote="Superteeth2478" data-source="post: 3734096" data-attributes="member: 73024"><p>It's <em>you're </em>an idiot. And you are one. Way too many factors going against the possibility of a strike. A republican president. Peak season coming up. UPS being a public company. The damage it would do to both sides. The simple fact that any idiot can see that this isn't the last, best, and final offer. It's a long way from a strike. And no, just because the Teamsters negotiated the contract it doesn't mean they have to push a yes vote, if they were actually fighting for their members and not bought off by the company to say it's the best contract ever. They negotiated the contract in 1997 and still urged the members to vote against it. UPS just knows it's a lot cheaper to buy the leadership than it is to actually put out a fair contract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Superteeth2478, post: 3734096, member: 73024"] It's [I]you're [/I]an idiot. And you are one. Way too many factors going against the possibility of a strike. A republican president. Peak season coming up. UPS being a public company. The damage it would do to both sides. The simple fact that any idiot can see that this isn't the last, best, and final offer. It's a long way from a strike. And no, just because the Teamsters negotiated the contract it doesn't mean they have to push a yes vote, if they were actually fighting for their members and not bought off by the company to say it's the best contract ever. They negotiated the contract in 1997 and still urged the members to vote against it. UPS just knows it's a lot cheaper to buy the leadership than it is to actually put out a fair contract. [/QUOTE]
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