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<blockquote data-quote="UnconTROLLed" data-source="post: 671228" data-attributes="member: 18708"><p>The jobs will be liquidated. All signs point to this. Already you see how Sean O'Brien and the union look down at the 22.3s. We are expendable, and we are walking on eggshells, unlike the drivers. The drivers are treated with respect in regards to working their bid jobs/assignments, and issues. 22.3, you are basically on your own no matter how strong the contract language. "Lucky to have a job" in the eyes of UPS and the union.</p><p></p><p>Already we can see that the shifts in our building are offering unpaid voluntary days at record rates. The volume will be decreasing. THis will continue as UPS cuts the fat (the unproductive accounts that are costing the company money rather than making)</p><p></p><p>Part-time america DOES work, after all, despite Oblama at the helm. UPS will have their way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnconTROLLed, post: 671228, member: 18708"] The jobs will be liquidated. All signs point to this. Already you see how Sean O'Brien and the union look down at the 22.3s. We are expendable, and we are walking on eggshells, unlike the drivers. The drivers are treated with respect in regards to working their bid jobs/assignments, and issues. 22.3, you are basically on your own no matter how strong the contract language. "Lucky to have a job" in the eyes of UPS and the union. Already we can see that the shifts in our building are offering unpaid voluntary days at record rates. The volume will be decreasing. THis will continue as UPS cuts the fat (the unproductive accounts that are costing the company money rather than making) Part-time america DOES work, after all, despite Oblama at the helm. UPS will have their way. [/QUOTE]
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