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<blockquote data-quote="nv666" data-source="post: 593156" data-attributes="member: 24926"><p>This is obviously an old post that I'm responding to but thought that I'd add that the mechanic lay-off went far beyond 60. Closer to 120. Were there any supervisors laid off? NO. Were there any Managers laid off? Not a one. It should be told that UPS believes the mechanic's supervisors and managers will fix the airplanes should the mechanics go on strike. Apparently UPS doesn't realize half their supervisors and managers went into these jobs because they couldn't fix the airplanes to begin with.</p><p> </p><p>One more thing. Did you know that during this recession FedEx didn't lay off one mechanic? They chose to bring back home overseas contract maintenance in order to <strong>keep</strong> their employees employed. What a concept eh? UPS is currently trying to send more maintenance work overseas. How do you think the public will respond to that once the word gets out? I believe many will stop shipping UPS and return to the USPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nv666, post: 593156, member: 24926"] This is obviously an old post that I'm responding to but thought that I'd add that the mechanic lay-off went far beyond 60. Closer to 120. Were there any supervisors laid off? NO. Were there any Managers laid off? Not a one. It should be told that UPS believes the mechanic's supervisors and managers will fix the airplanes should the mechanics go on strike. Apparently UPS doesn't realize half their supervisors and managers went into these jobs because they couldn't fix the airplanes to begin with. One more thing. Did you know that during this recession FedEx didn't lay off one mechanic? They chose to bring back home overseas contract maintenance in order to [B]keep[/B] their employees employed. What a concept eh? UPS is currently trying to send more maintenance work overseas. How do you think the public will respond to that once the word gets out? I believe many will stop shipping UPS and return to the USPS. [/QUOTE]
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