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I haven't heard any numbers but the word I heard when leaving Copps today was STAP was a unanimous yes.

 

I guess we'll know for sure tonight or tomorrow.

 

This forum has a wealth of info.... :banghead:

 

It was stated the local bargaining committee at STAP voted a unanimous yes!

 

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What are the results?

Anyone??

 

 

The results by location are as follows:

 

CAW Local 1520, St. Thomas

Production: 80% in favour

Skilled Trades: 81% in favour

Combined total: 80% in favour

 

CAW Local 200, Windsor

Production: 81% in favour

Skilled Trades: 75% in favour

Combined total: 80% in favour

 

CAW Local 707, Oakville

Production: 90% in favour

Skilled Trades: 91% in favour

Combined total: 90% in favour

 

CAW Local 584, Bramalea

Total: 85% in favour

 

CAW Local 240

Office: 100% in favour

 

CAW Local 1324

Office: 83% in favour

 

Combined Totals:

Total Production: 84% in favour

Total Skilled Trades: 81% in favour

Total Office: 94% in favour

 

Overall total: 83% in favour

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The results by location are as follows:

 

CAW Local 1520, St. Thomas

Production: 80% in favour

Skilled Trades: 81% in favour

Combined total: 80% in favour

 

CAW Local 200, Windsor

Production: 81% in favour

Skilled Trades: 75% in favour

Combined total: 80% in favour

 

CAW Local 707, Oakville

Production: 90% in favour

Skilled Trades: 91% in favour

Combined total: 90% in favour

 

CAW Local 584, Bramalea

Total: 85% in favour

 

CAW Local 240

Office: 100% in favour

 

CAW Local 1324

Office: 83% in favour

 

Combined Totals:

Total Production: 84% in favour

Total Skilled Trades: 81% in favour

Total Office: 94% in favour

 

Overall total: 83% in favour

 

I can almost hear Lindsey screaming NO at the top of her lungs, stamping her foot and running out of the room. :happy feet:

 

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The results by location are as follows:

 

CAW Local 1520, St. Thomas

Production: 80% in favour

Skilled Trades: 81% in favour

Combined total: 80% in favour

 

CAW Local 200, Windsor

Production: 81% in favour

Skilled Trades: 75% in favour

Combined total: 80% in favour

 

CAW Local 707, Oakville

Production: 90% in favour

Skilled Trades: 91% in favour

Combined total: 90% in favour

 

CAW Local 584, Bramalea

Total: 85% in favour

 

CAW Local 240

Office: 100% in favour

 

CAW Local 1324

Office: 83% in favour

 

Combined Totals:

Total Production: 84% in favour

Total Skilled Trades: 81% in favour

Total Office: 94% in favour

 

Overall total: 83% in favour

 

 

Thanks D.

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:censored: Well I guess the CAW members have no balls unlike the UAW. Bring the UAW back their members have BIG ONES!!!! :censored::censored::censored:

 

http://detnews.com/article/20091030/AUTO01...-ask-for-revote

 

If you still believe it was balls and not foolish, then why do you think Sterling wants a revote? Do you think they want to show them how tough they are? Maybe they realised they made a mistake. Ford still has a overcapacity, when they are closing plants maybe it is not a good idea to be the biggest asshole on the block.

 

Read this brothers post

http://www.blueovalforums.com/forums/index...st&p=564308

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