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Real time wage increases.. New contract sucks
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<blockquote data-quote="Liberty Bear" data-source="post: 256422" data-attributes="member: 12147"><p>Yes, I keep hearing that Teamsters made their priorities clear. Since I wasn't working for UPS whenever that happened, I can only assume there was an honest vote or suvey and that the Teamsters are honestly reporting the results. (You know what they say: Figures don't lie, but liars do figure.)</p><p></p><p>However, there is one thing that I consider far more important than either medical benefits or pensions: Keeping a roof over my head. When I first started working for UPS, I was barely making enough to pay rent. I'm doing much better now that I'm double shifting, but I'm still not out of the woods - and my rent is relatively low in the area where I live.</p><p></p><p>I want a decent salary AND medical benefits more than I want promises about some pension I may never see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liberty Bear, post: 256422, member: 12147"] Yes, I keep hearing that Teamsters made their priorities clear. Since I wasn't working for UPS whenever that happened, I can only assume there was an honest vote or suvey and that the Teamsters are honestly reporting the results. (You know what they say: Figures don't lie, but liars do figure.) However, there is one thing that I consider far more important than either medical benefits or pensions: Keeping a roof over my head. When I first started working for UPS, I was barely making enough to pay rent. I'm doing much better now that I'm double shifting, but I'm still not out of the woods - and my rent is relatively low in the area where I live. I want a decent salary AND medical benefits more than I want promises about some pension I may never see. [/QUOTE]
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