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UPS pilots asked for concessions we are next?
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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 542155" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p><span style="color: Sienna"> Everything you mention here are things that the company felt they could live with, or they would have negotiated in a different manner. Don't forget, it was the <u>employees</u> of Central States that had the "gun to their head" to agree to the early contract. Which allowed UPS to sneek by provisions that were not in our best interest. Such as the over 9.5 committee for one example. </span></p><p><span style="color: Sienna">I have a problem with the word flexibility, that's just PC for screwing part timers with split shifts that change with the blowing of the wind. UPS wants to keep someone on the line to work when they want them to with no regard of how that would ill effect the worker. If they could they would force a PTer to hang around the building all day and only pay them when they are actually holding a box. I hear alot of " come here and make us millions while we pay you squat". I don't know many people that can afford to spend all day at work but only get paid for 4-5 hours @ minimum wage, could you?</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 542155, member: 13254"] [COLOR=Sienna] Everything you mention here are things that the company felt they could live with, or they would have negotiated in a different manner. Don't forget, it was the [U]employees[/U] of Central States that had the "gun to their head" to agree to the early contract. Which allowed UPS to sneek by provisions that were not in our best interest. Such as the over 9.5 committee for one example. I have a problem with the word flexibility, that's just PC for screwing part timers with split shifts that change with the blowing of the wind. UPS wants to keep someone on the line to work when they want them to with no regard of how that would ill effect the worker. If they could they would force a PTer to hang around the building all day and only pay them when they are actually holding a box. I hear alot of " come here and make us millions while we pay you squat". I don't know many people that can afford to spend all day at work but only get paid for 4-5 hours @ minimum wage, could you?[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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