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<blockquote data-quote="Old Man Jingles" data-source="post: 685842" data-attributes="member: 18222"><p>This is correct. There were 50 people affected of which 5 - 10 were offered the opportunity to apply for positions elsewhere (Sales mostly). The others were offered a seperation package and escorted out.</p><p>A terrible day in UPS history and another nail in the UPS culture and partnership.</p><p>I feel sorry for some of these people who dedicated and gave themselves to UPS and are now cast aside.</p><p>I also feel sorry for the HR and Security people that had to carry out the decisions of upper level management who were not to be seen. Typical of the lack of leadership shown by UPS upper level management these days. Jim Casey and the old-time real leaders of United Parcel Service would have been directly involved with these people. Now it is just another task assigned to lower level minions.</p><p> </p><p>But life goes on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Man Jingles, post: 685842, member: 18222"] This is correct. There were 50 people affected of which 5 - 10 were offered the opportunity to apply for positions elsewhere (Sales mostly). The others were offered a seperation package and escorted out. A terrible day in UPS history and another nail in the UPS culture and partnership. I feel sorry for some of these people who dedicated and gave themselves to UPS and are now cast aside. I also feel sorry for the HR and Security people that had to carry out the decisions of upper level management who were not to be seen. Typical of the lack of leadership shown by UPS upper level management these days. Jim Casey and the old-time real leaders of United Parcel Service would have been directly involved with these people. Now it is just another task assigned to lower level minions. But life goes on. [/QUOTE]
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