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<blockquote data-quote="bdva50" data-source="post: 77104" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>I agree with the posts that point out that Ford is losing money and therefore laying off people. Supposedly UPS is going to announce growth and earnings increases for the 4th quarter tomorrow. Wouldn't it be ironic for them to also announce the layoffs at the same time? </p><p>I can only agree about PMT. It was designed to produce a result and not be an accurate reflection of work being done. We in TSG were forced to lie to get numbers at an artificial level. Our local management knew it and no one had to courage to stand up to corporate. </p><p>This will end up coming back to haunt UPS. Eskew claims that technology drives the company. In my opinion, the wheels are going to come off real fast. We are an easy target since we don't have a union. This whole thing shines a light on how unprofessional UPS management is to their people. I think everyone in the company will be looking over their shoulders to see who in next. Too bad it will not be the ones that made this poor decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bdva50, post: 77104, member: 162"] I agree with the posts that point out that Ford is losing money and therefore laying off people. Supposedly UPS is going to announce growth and earnings increases for the 4th quarter tomorrow. Wouldn't it be ironic for them to also announce the layoffs at the same time? I can only agree about PMT. It was designed to produce a result and not be an accurate reflection of work being done. We in TSG were forced to lie to get numbers at an artificial level. Our local management knew it and no one had to courage to stand up to corporate. This will end up coming back to haunt UPS. Eskew claims that technology drives the company. In my opinion, the wheels are going to come off real fast. We are an easy target since we don't have a union. This whole thing shines a light on how unprofessional UPS management is to their people. I think everyone in the company will be looking over their shoulders to see who in next. Too bad it will not be the ones that made this poor decision. [/QUOTE]
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