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46 CHEMA pkg drivers laid off
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<blockquote data-quote="blue efficacy" data-source="post: 486154" data-attributes="member: 6435"><p>How could they have been competitive when they did pay PTers good wages and not now?</p><p></p><p></p><p>It's a problem that feeds itself really. The ****tier the starting pay gets, the fewer PTers youll get who would even consider caring about voting on contracts. You full timers need to get off your soapboxes and stop making it out to be my fault that kids working there for minimum wage and quitting after a short time can't be convinced to care about the union or contracts. There is no way you can get these kids to care. So I think it is a bit unfair to blame the victim here.</p><p></p><p>I have a medical condition that bars me from driving and makes me a prisoner at UPS to keep my health insurance. Forgive me if I am a bit jaded towards full time drivers who approve a contract that continues to pay new hires McDonald's wages and now doesn't even give them medical for a year. But it was good for you guys, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue efficacy, post: 486154, member: 6435"] How could they have been competitive when they did pay PTers good wages and not now? It's a problem that feeds itself really. The ****tier the starting pay gets, the fewer PTers youll get who would even consider caring about voting on contracts. You full timers need to get off your soapboxes and stop making it out to be my fault that kids working there for minimum wage and quitting after a short time can't be convinced to care about the union or contracts. There is no way you can get these kids to care. So I think it is a bit unfair to blame the victim here. I have a medical condition that bars me from driving and makes me a prisoner at UPS to keep my health insurance. Forgive me if I am a bit jaded towards full time drivers who approve a contract that continues to pay new hires McDonald's wages and now doesn't even give them medical for a year. But it was good for you guys, right? [/QUOTE]
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