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New tdu article on halt to ratification
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<blockquote data-quote="LagunaBrown" data-source="post: 3778447" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>Why are you all missing the real issue? There is a reason UPS quickly took down their post that the contract was voted down. Both the company and the Teamsters know if that the contract did actually get voted down with 50% or 2/3 majority stocks would drop, companies would divert volume, ther would be layoffs and it would take too much time to recover company loses. We would lose all leverage and UPS could low ball us. Especially when renegotiating 22.4’s and the economics would take a long time. How many people here know that after the 1997 strike no jobs were honored until we got ALL the volume back that we lost? Employees handed out sales leads and eventually made it happen but those jobs did not come until months and in some cases years after. As I have said from day one you guys don’t look at the total picture and all risks involved. You just talk trash and post emoji charms because you don’t know those rules and can not take advice on reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LagunaBrown, post: 3778447, member: 29765"] Why are you all missing the real issue? There is a reason UPS quickly took down their post that the contract was voted down. Both the company and the Teamsters know if that the contract did actually get voted down with 50% or 2/3 majority stocks would drop, companies would divert volume, ther would be layoffs and it would take too much time to recover company loses. We would lose all leverage and UPS could low ball us. Especially when renegotiating 22.4’s and the economics would take a long time. How many people here know that after the 1997 strike no jobs were honored until we got ALL the volume back that we lost? Employees handed out sales leads and eventually made it happen but those jobs did not come until months and in some cases years after. As I have said from day one you guys don’t look at the total picture and all risks involved. You just talk trash and post emoji charms because you don’t know those rules and can not take advice on reality. [/QUOTE]
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