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<blockquote data-quote="RoyalFlush" data-source="post: 673315" data-attributes="member: 27311"><p><strong>Re: very sad</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>I don't think it's a gift. It is the end of the career for the people that take the offer. It will also be the forced end of the UPS career for many grade 16s and above, even if they get no deal and can't retire. I think you will see that they will find jobs for the supervisors, therefor there is no need give them a pay off for being eliminated. </p><p> </p><p>UPS could have eliminated all 1800 people without any compensation. This appears to be a fair way to encourage the older, longer years of service managers to retire so that the younger, less years of service people can remain employed.</p><p> </p><p>Many people are not being offered anything, their job is in jeopardy, they don't have to opportunity to retire and the retirement they have banked on getting at 55 will be postponed till much later in life. Those who can retire without losing anything should be thankful. Those who don't retire when eligible are putting the jobs of their younger "partners" at risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoyalFlush, post: 673315, member: 27311"] [b]Re: very sad[/b] I don't think it's a gift. It is the end of the career for the people that take the offer. It will also be the forced end of the UPS career for many grade 16s and above, even if they get no deal and can't retire. I think you will see that they will find jobs for the supervisors, therefor there is no need give them a pay off for being eliminated. UPS could have eliminated all 1800 people without any compensation. This appears to be a fair way to encourage the older, longer years of service managers to retire so that the younger, less years of service people can remain employed. Many people are not being offered anything, their job is in jeopardy, they don't have to opportunity to retire and the retirement they have banked on getting at 55 will be postponed till much later in life. Those who can retire without losing anything should be thankful. Those who don't retire when eligible are putting the jobs of their younger "partners" at risk. [/QUOTE]
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