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@overpaidunionthugthesequel said ↗I think in the end, right or wrong, it’ll end up just being procedural theatrics. But at least they are trying. It’s definitely a “it’s the principle of the matter” situation since they likely don’t have a problem with the actual buyout.Perhaps, but I do believe the union has caught a wiff of UPS’s ultimate goal. And yes, I agree the same people complaining about not getting a buyout areor the same people that complain and say the union never does anything. Which is also patently false. Even though we have a great contract and in my opinion, a great union we are still playing against the house every time. I belive UPS corporate is coming after our way of life. Now is the time to fight them, not each other.
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I think in the end, right or wrong, it’ll end up just being procedural theatrics. But at least they are trying. It’s definitely a “it’s the principle of the matter” situation since they likely don’t have a problem with the actual buyout.

Perhaps, but I do believe the union has caught a wiff of UPS’s ultimate goal. And yes, I agree the same people complaining about not getting a buyout or the same people that complain and say the union never does anything. Which is also patently false. Even though we have a great contract and in my opinion, a great union we are still playing against the house every time.

I belive UPS corporate is coming after our way of life. Now is the time to fight them, not each other.

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I think in the end, right or wrong, it’ll end up just being procedural theatrics. But at least they are trying. It’s definitely a “it’s the principle of the matter” situation since they likely don’t have a problem with the actual buyout.

Perhaps, but I do believe the union has caught a wiff of UPS’s ultimate goal. And yes, I agree the same people complaining about not getting a buyout are the same people that complain and say the union never does anything. Which is also patently false. Even though we have a great contract and in my opinion, a great union we are still playing against the house every time.

I belive UPS corporate is coming after our way of life. Now is the time to fight them, not each other.