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<blockquote data-quote="Undertow" data-source="post: 5639731" data-attributes="member: 4550"><p>I do think that's at least sound reasoning. I've never had a customer tell me I make too much as a driver, but not all of the public is aware how far behind the times the part time wage has eroded to.</p><p></p><p>But if that is O'Brien's strategy, how far is he willing to go for such a sizeable portion of the workforce that also has been historically the least inclined to participate. If we all go on strike and accept all that comes with that, and the PT workforce yet again fails to show up and even vote on an agreement that cost even more sacrifice, then what?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Undertow, post: 5639731, member: 4550"] I do think that's at least sound reasoning. I've never had a customer tell me I make too much as a driver, but not all of the public is aware how far behind the times the part time wage has eroded to. But if that is O'Brien's strategy, how far is he willing to go for such a sizeable portion of the workforce that also has been historically the least inclined to participate. If we all go on strike and accept all that comes with that, and the PT workforce yet again fails to show up and even vote on an agreement that cost even more sacrifice, then what? [/QUOTE]
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