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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1111209" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>Do you have any evidence to support that ObamaCare is the reason UPS is asking its rank-and-file to pay toward their heath care? </p><p></p><p>Consider:</p><p>- Nationally, on average, health care premiums have soared over the past 30 years; since 2001, they have nearly doubled. </p><p>- UPS's work force, both management and hourly, is rapidly aging.</p><p>- FedEx Ground, UPS's largest competitor, pays NOTHING toward health care for its workforce. FedEx Ground's volume continues to rapidly grow while UPS's is more-or-less stagnant.</p><p>- UPS is a publicly traded company that has to respond to its shareholders.</p><p></p><p>The reality is that even without ObamaCare, UPS would still be asking us to pay toward health care. Don't like it? Stop voting, for example, for right-wing politicians who rule that FedEx Ground's business practices are legal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1111209, member: 43436"] Do you have any evidence to support that ObamaCare is the reason UPS is asking its rank-and-file to pay toward their heath care? Consider: - Nationally, on average, health care premiums have soared over the past 30 years; since 2001, they have nearly doubled. - UPS's work force, both management and hourly, is rapidly aging. - FedEx Ground, UPS's largest competitor, pays NOTHING toward health care for its workforce. FedEx Ground's volume continues to rapidly grow while UPS's is more-or-less stagnant. - UPS is a publicly traded company that has to respond to its shareholders. The reality is that even without ObamaCare, UPS would still be asking us to pay toward health care. Don't like it? Stop voting, for example, for right-wing politicians who rule that FedEx Ground's business practices are legal. [/QUOTE]
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