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So who won the debate?
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<blockquote data-quote="10 point" data-source="post: 2347121" data-attributes="member: 52520"><p>Yep. We gave and they took.</p><p></p><p>Let's make it a 5 yr progression for pt timers moving to full time jobs next time since they vote in smaller percentages.</p><p></p><p>Oh, I forgot, you never worked pt time at UPS. </p><p>It's a game of chess and we know who the pawns are. </p><p>With the pt time turnover rate soaring even in smaller buildings I'm sure their issues will be cannibalized even more next time especially since there'll be lots of new hires if this trend continues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10 point, post: 2347121, member: 52520"] Yep. We gave and they took. Let's make it a 5 yr progression for pt timers moving to full time jobs next time since they vote in smaller percentages. Oh, I forgot, you never worked pt time at UPS. It's a game of chess and we know who the pawns are. With the pt time turnover rate soaring even in smaller buildings I'm sure their issues will be cannibalized even more next time especially since there'll be lots of new hires if this trend continues. [/QUOTE]
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