I would say they're outraged, concerned, disappointed. |
That is certainly a serious action that we have to look at. |
The company is intransigent in its demands. Once they get everything they want, I guess that's when they'll be satisfied. |
The company's demands are unreasonable, and we plan to fight them in court. |
The decision will ultimately be up to the members. Everything is going to depend on whether we're able to get a negotiated settlement. If we never have changes imposed, then we won't have a strike vote. |
This is the path that the company has chosen, and it is going to take all our energies to prepare for court. |
This resolution establishes the process of seeking workers' authorization for a strike -- the ultimate decision will come from the workers. The company's demands are unreasonable, and we plan to fight them in court, ensuring that this strike doesn't come about. |
We do not believe the company has economically justified the demands it's made. |
We don't feel they have proven that they need the cuts, and we will fight this all the way in court. |