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<blockquote data-quote="Leftinbuilding" data-source="post: 890768" data-attributes="member: 5023"><p>OK, here's my explanation. I had originally quoted an article from MSNBC dated 10/14/11. I then noticed the quote used was from late July. I figured it was probably old news and no one would want to re - hash it. So, now I will post the quote and if it is old, please forgive. BTW, I do drive a boat.....</p><p></p><p>Here is the quote...</p><p></p><p>"While Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke and President Barack Obama are focused on cutting unemployment, companies including United Parcel Service say they may continue to hold down employee pay because of uncertain demand and a surplus of labor. UPS has “a very reasonable contract in place that will show modest, below-inflation increases in wages” for drivers, Chief Financial Officer Kurt Kuehn told investors in a July 26 teleconference."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leftinbuilding, post: 890768, member: 5023"] OK, here's my explanation. I had originally quoted an article from MSNBC dated 10/14/11. I then noticed the quote used was from late July. I figured it was probably old news and no one would want to re - hash it. So, now I will post the quote and if it is old, please forgive. BTW, I do drive a boat..... Here is the quote... "While Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke and President Barack Obama are focused on cutting unemployment, companies including United Parcel Service say they may continue to hold down employee pay because of uncertain demand and a surplus of labor. UPS has “a very reasonable contract in place that will show modest, below-inflation increases in wages” for drivers, Chief Financial Officer Kurt Kuehn told investors in a July 26 teleconference." [/QUOTE]
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