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<blockquote data-quote="DELACROIX" data-source="post: 5566598" data-attributes="member: 49065"><p>Not just a <strong>“defining moment” </strong>for our Union.. every Collective Bargaining organization in the world will be watching.</p><p></p><p>If we go out in 2023 it will make the “97” one look like a Tupperware party in comparison.</p><p></p><p>The winds have changed people are starting to see the disparities between the “haves and have nots”.</p><p></p><p>The Company has already sealed the starting rate with Market Adjustments, it will be over 20 bucks an hour. Inflation is still running over 7 percent, it will be awhile before it gets down to that 3 percent level that the federal reserve wants. GWI’s over a dollar will still be well below the inflation rates, we will lose ground.</p><p></p><p>Healthcare contributions (500 a week) will probably still be adequate to provide our current coverages.</p><p></p><p>The big fight would be our pension contributions/improvements or lack of..I do not see O’Brien pushing for equity in that area, at least on the media arena. Behind the scenes it maybe another story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DELACROIX, post: 5566598, member: 49065"] Not just a [B]“defining moment” [/B]for our Union.. every Collective Bargaining organization in the world will be watching. If we go out in 2023 it will make the “97” one look like a Tupperware party in comparison. The winds have changed people are starting to see the disparities between the “haves and have nots”. The Company has already sealed the starting rate with Market Adjustments, it will be over 20 bucks an hour. Inflation is still running over 7 percent, it will be awhile before it gets down to that 3 percent level that the federal reserve wants. GWI’s over a dollar will still be well below the inflation rates, we will lose ground. Healthcare contributions (500 a week) will probably still be adequate to provide our current coverages. The big fight would be our pension contributions/improvements or lack of..I do not see O’Brien pushing for equity in that area, at least on the media arena. Behind the scenes it maybe another story. [/QUOTE]
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