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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="Pip" data-source="post: 571807" data-attributes="member: 6039"><p><strong>Re: UPS employees might be busy writing letters to their U.S. senators on behalf empl</strong></p><p></p><p>Wrote my letters yesterday, nobody forced me to do it. I guess I look at it differently. Maybe 15 minutes wasted for nothing, but if it passes. Most everybody will benefit from it, especially the employees at fedex, regardless if they go union or not. Instead of Fred pocketing all the profits, he might be forced to spread the wealth out a little more to the people that are actually doing the work for Fedex, in the form of better benefits and wages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pip, post: 571807, member: 6039"] [b]Re: UPS employees might be busy writing letters to their U.S. senators on behalf empl[/b] Wrote my letters yesterday, nobody forced me to do it. I guess I look at it differently. Maybe 15 minutes wasted for nothing, but if it passes. Most everybody will benefit from it, especially the employees at fedex, regardless if they go union or not. Instead of Fred pocketing all the profits, he might be forced to spread the wealth out a little more to the people that are actually doing the work for Fedex, in the form of better benefits and wages. [/QUOTE]
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