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UPS Guilty of Race Discrimination? Shocking! July 27, 2010
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<blockquote data-quote="Seasoned UPSer" data-source="post: 845776" data-attributes="member: 13517"><p>Not sure why the thread is in the IT area, but I can say that the IS group does have some management people who discriminate. I agree with an earlier statement that UPS is not a racist company, but there are racist people within UPS. I am sure this is the case with many corporations. I don't think people should get promoted based on anything except their education and skill set, but this is not the case. I have seen many situations where people get promoted based on who they know, skin-color, race and religion. At the same time I have seen people not get promoted based on skin-color, race and refusal to be a puppet. My best conclusion is that it will vary based on the area you work. As for my area, I have yet to see any blacks or hispanics get promoted. About 90% are white the other 10% is Indian (as in the country India, not the Native Americans) or Asian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seasoned UPSer, post: 845776, member: 13517"] Not sure why the thread is in the IT area, but I can say that the IS group does have some management people who discriminate. I agree with an earlier statement that UPS is not a racist company, but there are racist people within UPS. I am sure this is the case with many corporations. I don't think people should get promoted based on anything except their education and skill set, but this is not the case. I have seen many situations where people get promoted based on who they know, skin-color, race and religion. At the same time I have seen people not get promoted based on skin-color, race and refusal to be a puppet. My best conclusion is that it will vary based on the area you work. As for my area, I have yet to see any blacks or hispanics get promoted. About 90% are white the other 10% is Indian (as in the country India, not the Native Americans) or Asian. [/QUOTE]
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