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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2394574" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Confusing wage scales that drags out step progression at Express combined with so called rate "negotiation" at Ground. It doesn't take a Rhoades Scholar to figure out the intent. Simply stated it's wage erosion . At Express below inflation wage increases dragged out step progression is how it's being accomplished. Over at Ground heavy downward pressure on settlements through "negotiations" makes it nearly impossible for the contractor to offer anything attractive to his employees. So keep in mind what I told people when I was on a route. "There's cheap and then there's there's economical. Right now we're just cheap". Given the wage scale it would appear that X wants to employ the "Paralysis Brothers". Guys who move just fast enough to keep paralysis from setting in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2394574, member: 58386"] Confusing wage scales that drags out step progression at Express combined with so called rate "negotiation" at Ground. It doesn't take a Rhoades Scholar to figure out the intent. Simply stated it's wage erosion . At Express below inflation wage increases dragged out step progression is how it's being accomplished. Over at Ground heavy downward pressure on settlements through "negotiations" makes it nearly impossible for the contractor to offer anything attractive to his employees. So keep in mind what I told people when I was on a route. "There's cheap and then there's there's economical. Right now we're just cheap". Given the wage scale it would appear that X wants to employ the "Paralysis Brothers". Guys who move just fast enough to keep paralysis from setting in. [/QUOTE]
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