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<blockquote data-quote="twotwofour" data-source="post: 5666074" data-attributes="member: 106660"><p>This contract has nothing to do with public opinion. The public doesn’t know how much PT even make, let alone care.</p><p>The only “public” that matters are customers. UPS doesn’t want thousands of businesses to walk away if we strike that that they will never get back. It will never be the same company again.</p><p></p><p>Under no circumstance can UPS let a strike happen. The only reason they stopped negotiating with SOB was because they didn’t want to give up the entire farm. They went from a lowball pay cut to substantial improvements. SOB pulled the trigger because he’s a boomer and thinks there should be “give and take”, and the contract should be both respectable and modest and “good enough” is good enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twotwofour, post: 5666074, member: 106660"] This contract has nothing to do with public opinion. The public doesn’t know how much PT even make, let alone care. The only “public” that matters are customers. UPS doesn’t want thousands of businesses to walk away if we strike that that they will never get back. It will never be the same company again. Under no circumstance can UPS let a strike happen. The only reason they stopped negotiating with SOB was because they didn’t want to give up the entire farm. They went from a lowball pay cut to substantial improvements. SOB pulled the trigger because he’s a boomer and thinks there should be “give and take”, and the contract should be both respectable and modest and “good enough” is good enough. [/QUOTE]
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