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<blockquote data-quote="ok2bclever" data-source="post: 57942"><p>A nationwide successful boycott of this type would certainly send a profound <em>stand up and notice this !</em> message to upper management that the drivers are serious about this excessive overtime issue.</p><p></p><p>If the primary thing affected was just the goodwill attaboy credit the corporation gets from being named and recognized as the number one donator to the United Way I would be one hundred percent in favor of this movement.</p><p></p><p>Because as long as those participating in the boycott made equivalent charity donations <em>in their own names</em>, that would be the only casualty.</p><p></p><p>However, the loss from closehearted cheapskate cowards that only give because of the intense intimidation management puts on us to contribute who would conveniently forget to ever give on their own would represent a more significant percentage in the workforce than most of us would probably like to believe.</p><p></p><p>So I cannot support this boycott.</p><p></p><p>You might also give some thought of how this would look to the public when they got wind of it.</p><p></p><p>UPS drivers are refusing to give to the poor because they say they are being forced to make too much money.</p><p></p><p>Want to find out how fast your adoring public image changes from stud to crud? </p><p></p><p>There has to be a better way to shove this message down the throat of upper management without causing the poor and unfortunate to suffer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ok2bclever, post: 57942"] A nationwide successful boycott of this type would certainly send a profound [I]stand up and notice this ![/I] message to upper management that the drivers are serious about this excessive overtime issue. If the primary thing affected was just the goodwill attaboy credit the corporation gets from being named and recognized as the number one donator to the United Way I would be one hundred percent in favor of this movement. Because as long as those participating in the boycott made equivalent charity donations [I]in their own names[/I], that would be the only casualty. However, the loss from closehearted cheapskate cowards that only give because of the intense intimidation management puts on us to contribute who would conveniently forget to ever give on their own would represent a more significant percentage in the workforce than most of us would probably like to believe. So I cannot support this boycott. You might also give some thought of how this would look to the public when they got wind of it. UPS drivers are refusing to give to the poor because they say they are being forced to make too much money. Want to find out how fast your adoring public image changes from stud to crud? There has to be a better way to shove this message down the throat of upper management without causing the poor and unfortunate to suffer. [/QUOTE]
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