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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 473097" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>1989 is right. Even IF this rumor was true, your giving up the next three or four raises will not stop the layoffs. The bottom line is UPS is going to keep dispatching just under 9.5 days that actually take 10-11 hours to do. If the volume drops to a point where that can't be done, some route will be taken out and a driver laid off regardless of how much drivers are paid. Making concessions of the wage will not keep anyone working.</p><p> If the request for such talks are even being requested by UPS it is because they are wanting to take advantage of the scare factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 473097, member: 13254"] 1989 is right. Even IF this rumor was true, your giving up the next three or four raises will not stop the layoffs. The bottom line is UPS is going to keep dispatching just under 9.5 days that actually take 10-11 hours to do. If the volume drops to a point where that can't be done, some route will be taken out and a driver laid off regardless of how much drivers are paid. Making concessions of the wage will not keep anyone working. If the request for such talks are even being requested by UPS it is because they are wanting to take advantage of the scare factor. [/QUOTE]
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