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In reply to the discussion: rail strike averted ? with no sick days [View all]W_HAMILTON
(10,017 posts)Because the actual numbers that I've seen, I haven't seen that to be the case.
The unions that did ratify the deal, total union membership was around 50% of total union members, but some of the approval votes (which were released) was upwards of 60% (from one of the unions who released the voting data).
Among the other ~50% that did not ratify it, I have not seen votes released, so that means that while a majority (of these non-ratifying unions) did not support the deal, we don't know what the actual percentage breakdown was (at least not from any news I had read, up through a day or so ago).
If you have an actual breakdown of the total union vote across all 12 unions, please share.
EDIT: And, actually, in this case, unions do vote, since even if a majority of all union members voted to ratify, but one of the unions did not, the union agreement would result in all 12 unions going on strike.