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<blockquote data-quote="twnjrspc" data-source="post: 135655" data-attributes="member: 6850"><p>backlasher, please correct me if my assumtion is wrong, but is this APWA a bonifide organization, or merely a PAPER TIGER? I'm sure that you've heard the saying, "If it sounds to good to be true, then it is". Don't get me wrong here, I am not a Hoffa supporter, nor anyone of his type. I'd rather fight than switch. There is absolutley no perfect organization in existance. Collective solidarity is the key to keeping any representing organization on the up and up. If 1.4 million teamster members can't collectivley stand together on all the issues that plague labor, then what makes anyone honestly believe that they could convince 200,000 UPS'ERS into jumping ship, and being represented by the PAPER TIGER? To divide, is to conquer. This is exactly what UPS wants. It's alot of hard work to fight the good fight, especially in todays greedy environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twnjrspc, post: 135655, member: 6850"] backlasher, please correct me if my assumtion is wrong, but is this APWA a bonifide organization, or merely a PAPER TIGER? I'm sure that you've heard the saying, "If it sounds to good to be true, then it is". Don't get me wrong here, I am not a Hoffa supporter, nor anyone of his type. I'd rather fight than switch. There is absolutley no perfect organization in existance. Collective solidarity is the key to keeping any representing organization on the up and up. If 1.4 million teamster members can't collectivley stand together on all the issues that plague labor, then what makes anyone honestly believe that they could convince 200,000 UPS'ERS into jumping ship, and being represented by the PAPER TIGER? To divide, is to conquer. This is exactly what UPS wants. It's alot of hard work to fight the good fight, especially in todays greedy environment. [/QUOTE]
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