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<blockquote data-quote="sortaisle" data-source="post: 1152670" data-attributes="member: 17605"><p>Two things...1st, if you think UPS is going to keep their healthcare plan, you'll be disappointed. UPS wants out of the insurance business. I don't know why, but I suspect the ACA is the reason. 2nd, If you weren't around for the '97 strike don't throw out that people are cowards for not wanting to strike. If we go on strike this time, it's very possible UPS won't recover. We lost a lot of business in 97. FedEx wasn't ready for our volume in 97, they are better positioned for it now. It's a risk...I know. Some of you fellers don't seem to take this into consideration. I voted no, but I know full well this is the risk. Your main argument is UPS made $4 billion. It just doesn't seem to me that you consider a strike will put a lot of us on the street.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sortaisle, post: 1152670, member: 17605"] Two things...1st, if you think UPS is going to keep their healthcare plan, you'll be disappointed. UPS wants out of the insurance business. I don't know why, but I suspect the ACA is the reason. 2nd, If you weren't around for the '97 strike don't throw out that people are cowards for not wanting to strike. If we go on strike this time, it's very possible UPS won't recover. We lost a lot of business in 97. FedEx wasn't ready for our volume in 97, they are better positioned for it now. It's a risk...I know. Some of you fellers don't seem to take this into consideration. I voted no, but I know full well this is the risk. Your main argument is UPS made $4 billion. It just doesn't seem to me that you consider a strike will put a lot of us on the street. [/QUOTE]
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