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UPS employees might be busy writing letters to their U.S. senators on behalf employer
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<blockquote data-quote="airbusfxr" data-source="post: 567813" data-attributes="member: 11914"><p><strong>Re: UPS employees might be busy writing letters to their U.S. senators on behalf empl</strong></p><p></p><p>The guy posting at the end of the article comments about how hard it is for pilots and mechanics to get a contract from UPS hit the nail on the head. FDX is an airline and UPS is a trucking company. UPS should mind their own business and let FDX operate theirs. I bet no line pilots and no hourly aircraft mechanics will write any letter except to the union on why we have contract after 4 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airbusfxr, post: 567813, member: 11914"] [b]Re: UPS employees might be busy writing letters to their U.S. senators on behalf empl[/b] The guy posting at the end of the article comments about how hard it is for pilots and mechanics to get a contract from UPS hit the nail on the head. FDX is an airline and UPS is a trucking company. UPS should mind their own business and let FDX operate theirs. I bet no line pilots and no hourly aircraft mechanics will write any letter except to the union on why we have contract after 4 years. [/QUOTE]
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