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<blockquote data-quote="MC4YOU2" data-source="post: 573863" data-attributes="member: 5485"><p>Many in my center stopped giving to the united way <strong><em>through ups</em></strong> a few years ago, when two employees were terminated in separate cases for very weak reasons, then eventually rehired, after they and their families had suffered great hardship. The terminations were an unnecessary move by the company that had repercussions that have remained to this day, poisoning the water of trust and respect that was barely there to begin with. We had near 100% contribution rates up to that time. I don't personally see any reason to share a charity choice with my employer, when they show a low interest in UPS families with keeping fewer drivers out longer, laying off junior drivers in an attempt to make them pay for their own medical, all while feigning an interest in a public relations campaign "community" that only exists at the whim of the big shots.</p><p></p><p> Most of us give to the charity of our own choosing, without the ups middleman link.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MC4YOU2, post: 573863, member: 5485"] Many in my center stopped giving to the united way [B][I]through ups[/I][/B] a few years ago, when two employees were terminated in separate cases for very weak reasons, then eventually rehired, after they and their families had suffered great hardship. The terminations were an unnecessary move by the company that had repercussions that have remained to this day, poisoning the water of trust and respect that was barely there to begin with. We had near 100% contribution rates up to that time. I don't personally see any reason to share a charity choice with my employer, when they show a low interest in UPS families with keeping fewer drivers out longer, laying off junior drivers in an attempt to make them pay for their own medical, all while feigning an interest in a public relations campaign "community" that only exists at the whim of the big shots. Most of us give to the charity of our own choosing, without the ups middleman link. [/QUOTE]
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