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<blockquote data-quote="brown_trousers" data-source="post: 1019853" data-attributes="member: 29972"><p>The only problem with your logic, is that UPS has proven to be very successful while at the same time paying us the wages + benefits they do. Not only are they still remaining competitive, but we see growth in profits every year. From some people's perspective, this is a win-win scenario, in that UPS profits continue to grow... and our paychecks continue to grow. </p><p></p><p>So why on earth would we want to change this win-win scenario into a win-lose scenario, or possibly a lose-lose scenario? </p><p></p><p>I'm sure at some point in time our union wages + benefits will reach that equilibrium point where it prevents UPS profits from growing. We obviously haven't reached that point yet, as UPS is currently showing GREAT profits and growth. Until we reach that equilibrium, I doubt our union will accept ANY concessions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brown_trousers, post: 1019853, member: 29972"] The only problem with your logic, is that UPS has proven to be very successful while at the same time paying us the wages + benefits they do. Not only are they still remaining competitive, but we see growth in profits every year. From some people's perspective, this is a win-win scenario, in that UPS profits continue to grow... and our paychecks continue to grow. So why on earth would we want to change this win-win scenario into a win-lose scenario, or possibly a lose-lose scenario? I'm sure at some point in time our union wages + benefits will reach that equilibrium point where it prevents UPS profits from growing. We obviously haven't reached that point yet, as UPS is currently showing GREAT profits and growth. Until we reach that equilibrium, I doubt our union will accept ANY concessions! [/QUOTE]
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