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UPS Contract to be re-negotiated?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1159482" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p><strong>Re: Current Result</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Since the changes in health care didn't affect them, they likely YES dolling over a $3.90/hour raise over the next five years. I'll bet that's more than the equivalent what 90% of working Americans will receive over the next five years -- and unlike the FT UPSers in MN, they'll be paying more for their health insurance & related costs.</p><p></p><p>But you're right, I won't feel the least bit sorry for a UPS driver that voted for a contract that will pay him (per IBT average) $94,000/year & no-cost benefits.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We'll see how this plays out. I still believe Hall can throw a band-aid at affected employees -- e.g. $1000 signing bonus -- and it'll be approved, with significantly fewer (NO) people returning their ballots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1159482, member: 43436"] [b]Re: Current Result[/b] Since the changes in health care didn't affect them, they likely YES dolling over a $3.90/hour raise over the next five years. I'll bet that's more than the equivalent what 90% of working Americans will receive over the next five years -- and unlike the FT UPSers in MN, they'll be paying more for their health insurance & related costs. But you're right, I won't feel the least bit sorry for a UPS driver that voted for a contract that will pay him (per IBT average) $94,000/year & no-cost benefits. We'll see how this plays out. I still believe Hall can throw a band-aid at affected employees -- e.g. $1000 signing bonus -- and it'll be approved, with significantly fewer (NO) people returning their ballots. [/QUOTE]
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