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<blockquote data-quote="Just Numbers" data-source="post: 716814" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>Red,</p><p>You're probably right about this and having the numbers look good and I agree completely. But let's take this a little bit further and see what a vicious circle this. Why do the the numbers have to look good? Because everything eventually gets totaled up at corporate. Why is corporate interested. Because OSHA is and will fine UPS if there is problems. OSHA is funded by the fines they collect. The more they collect, the bigger their salaries. They do not have your interests at heart. You are nothing but a tool for them to attain their financial goals. But why did OSHA become involved? Some Teamster made a big deal about it (maybe rightfully so). That is why we have Keter Audits which we so hate. We actually facilitated this in the mid 90's. Some circle huh! Looks like we may be our own worst enemy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just Numbers, post: 716814, member: 22877"] Red, You're probably right about this and having the numbers look good and I agree completely. But let's take this a little bit further and see what a vicious circle this. Why do the the numbers have to look good? Because everything eventually gets totaled up at corporate. Why is corporate interested. Because OSHA is and will fine UPS if there is problems. OSHA is funded by the fines they collect. The more they collect, the bigger their salaries. They do not have your interests at heart. You are nothing but a tool for them to attain their financial goals. But why did OSHA become involved? Some Teamster made a big deal about it (maybe rightfully so). That is why we have Keter Audits which we so hate. We actually facilitated this in the mid 90's. Some circle huh! Looks like we may be our own worst enemy. [/QUOTE]
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