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Actions Not Words

The United JLMRT Bargaining Committee was back at the bargaining table on Monday, July 25, 2011 with the employers to continue discussions on the open contracts. The session did not go quite as expected. The employers have stated that they want to get this contract done, so we have a couple of question for them ...

If you really want to get this done, why didn’t you show up to the negotiations on time?

If you really want to negotiate, why have we still not seen a wage or health and welfare proposal?


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