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<blockquote data-quote="SameRightsForAll" data-source="post: 3741009" data-attributes="member: 10588"><p>So you're saying that part-timers are poor and live paycheck to paycheck and won't be able to afford a strike. Many part-timers have 2 or 3 jobs or run a side business. You'd be surprised to learn that many UPS part-timers earn more in a year than a full-time driver or close enough. Quit looking down on a class of employees that UPS itself has forced most of its workforce into. Besides, they'd probably rather be broke during a strike than to be responsible for voting in the biggest cluster friend in UPS history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SameRightsForAll, post: 3741009, member: 10588"] So you're saying that part-timers are poor and live paycheck to paycheck and won't be able to afford a strike. Many part-timers have 2 or 3 jobs or run a side business. You'd be surprised to learn that many UPS part-timers earn more in a year than a full-time driver or close enough. Quit looking down on a class of employees that UPS itself has forced most of its workforce into. Besides, they'd probably rather be broke during a strike than to be responsible for voting in the biggest cluster friend in UPS history. [/QUOTE]
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