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<blockquote data-quote="Whither" data-source="post: 5425275" data-attributes="member: 76643"><p>No one's suggested the latter. The problem remains: how can we enforce any contract <strong>in a timely fashion</strong> when the company deadlocks grieves into arbitration? And when you hear the IBT doesn't trust arbitration (quite rightly, I would add), then it seems the grievance procedure is broken. The company doesn't respect the contract, or the Teamsters, because we have signed away our most important rights. Being able to strike, walkout, etc would grant us the ability to bring the company to heel for the duration of any contract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whither, post: 5425275, member: 76643"] No one's suggested the latter. The problem remains: how can we enforce any contract [B]in a timely fashion[/B] when the company deadlocks grieves into arbitration? And when you hear the IBT doesn't trust arbitration (quite rightly, I would add), then it seems the grievance procedure is broken. The company doesn't respect the contract, or the Teamsters, because we have signed away our most important rights. Being able to strike, walkout, etc would grant us the ability to bring the company to heel for the duration of any contract. [/QUOTE]
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