We want them to get an offer to the table that they can live with. We want a deal that is more than just a nickel and a dime an hour. We want a deal that recognizes that they went without a wage increase for three years.
What they are saying is this isn't good enough. Workers want to be at the bargaining table and not the picket line.
What happened today confirms what we said all along. It's better to be at the bargaining table than on the picket line.
The offer on the table was just not enough.
The important thing is that what happened today is what we've been saying all along, and that is, it's better to be at the bargaining table than on the picket line.