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You can never expect to make up what you have lost in the time you have been out. It rarely, if ever, happens. They have lost approximately nine weeks salary (depending on level worked). They will never get that back. Doug |
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You are correct Div2ump
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The last offer from MILB was for a $2 per day raise in the per diem. This was voted down. The AMLU propsed a $3 per day raise in the per diem and it was accepted. The $100 raise has been there from the beginning. So to answer your question, yes they missed 2 months salary to get an extra $30 per month meal money.
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What happened was a mix of younger umpires who fear their career was about to end before it started and a mix of older umpires who honestly still believe they have a shot at the big leagues turned into a bunch of wussies...scared scared scared.
I'm ashamed to admit that at one point I called myself a member of the AMLU... |
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Has anyone else noticed a few members are conspicuous through their absences.
I can't recall, who was it that wrote, "Take the hundred dollars a month and ask for a small increase in per diem - you'll never get more than a few bucks, not the national average - and forget about having any control over player/coach discipline. Get back on the field before you lose even part of the season. You aren't as important to the game as you suspect and the amateurs will do a better job than you think." Hmmmmmmmm?
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As much as it pains me (The stiches are going into my lower lip & tongue as I type) Windy was mostly correct. I think he missed the end date by a bit, but why hold that against him?
The AMLU folks made too many mistakes in this negotiation. MilB made very few - guess who came out ahead? It's going to be interesting in two years when WUA goes into negotiations with MLB. Union merger anyone? |
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How was Windy right? There was a contract dispute. They resolved the contract. The issue was never just about money. I never got the impression from those that actually are Minor League Umpires that they expected a huge raise or to get rich while umpiring. Most of what I have read here had little or nothing to do with the issues that were on the table. For the most part all of us were on the sidelines, giving our opinions and hoping for something to happen that would prove us right. As far as I am concerned, nothing was resolved and at the end of the day from what I have read and most Minor League umpires wanted to work. You can blame the leadership or try to say, "They were not as important as you think you were" BS all day long. Mostly what I heard was these guys were going to get fired and the "scabs" would get their job. That did not happen at all.
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Windy was correct on specific points along the way. Give the man his due; he made some correct observations - nothing more, nothing less. My opinion of many posts & some posters ... well, they can't be printed here. |
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It is just a stating point. How long is the life of the contract?
Six years. Will there be gradual raises? Not in salary. What happens further down the road will count more than what happens today. The only thing happening down the road is another couple of bucks per diem. A lesson was learned this time around. We can only hope. If AMLU has new leadership soon, you may be proven right. Time is on the AMLU's side now. You gotta be kidding. If anything, management's position is even stronger and the AMLU has proven to be inept.
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On EBAY
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If you want to be mad, I guess I'd be mad at those 20%. Don't lose the love of the game, Clint. Give it a few days. |
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Raw Deal
I think the AMLU got a bloody nose. They deserve a better deal, but it will be interesting to watch this board develop . . . Those who cracked on them for making their own choice to strike will be tempted to crack on them for choosing to accept the contract. No win. What motivates those folks? Jealousy? Hatred? Who knows? Who cares?
A buddy at Triple A expressed this sentiment- "Dude, I'm just happy to be getting back to work." Now we'll have to find something else to fight about on this board. Don't worry, if there isn't something real soon, there are a few who will invent something. Strikes and outs! |
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