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1. They pushed right along side the company, with mailers, meetings, phone calls. To ratify first contract offer.
2. They ratifed the small pack contract, when it failed to get majority support, based on some constitutional by law, that was loosely interpreted.
3.They sat motionless when ups announced they were stopping pick ups and shutting down system. Any real union representative would and should have struck the company that first day. I would have walked out that next morning if the union acted. Now its too late. The company has us by our balls, and the union leadership was in on the whole thing.
If you wish or want to go out on strike with a union leader who sold you out. Good luck with that. Simply put the union leader of this union is owned by UPS.
I will never trust or believe a thing the union does again.
Make no mistake about this, we are alone. A rudderless ship, with no captain, heading into the rocks!
When we vote this weekend, there are only 2 outcomes possible..
1 . The contract is rejected. Our union leader let's us rot on a picket line, on a closed company. Until we are all broke and defeated. Who knows what side deal our union leader has cut, in this scenario, I don't want to find out.
2. The contract is ratified, we go back to work, and hope business as usual returns.
With the full knowledge that UPS owns our union leadership and if we don't work to remove our unions leader and his pack of paid consultants, this will happen again in 5 years.
2. They ratifed the small pack contract, when it failed to get majority support, based on some constitutional by law, that was loosely interpreted.
3.They sat motionless when ups announced they were stopping pick ups and shutting down system. Any real union representative would and should have struck the company that first day. I would have walked out that next morning if the union acted. Now its too late. The company has us by our balls, and the union leadership was in on the whole thing.
If you wish or want to go out on strike with a union leader who sold you out. Good luck with that. Simply put the union leader of this union is owned by UPS.
I will never trust or believe a thing the union does again.
Make no mistake about this, we are alone. A rudderless ship, with no captain, heading into the rocks!
When we vote this weekend, there are only 2 outcomes possible..
1 . The contract is rejected. Our union leader let's us rot on a picket line, on a closed company. Until we are all broke and defeated. Who knows what side deal our union leader has cut, in this scenario, I don't want to find out.
2. The contract is ratified, we go back to work, and hope business as usual returns.
With the full knowledge that UPS owns our union leadership and if we don't work to remove our unions leader and his pack of paid consultants, this will happen again in 5 years.