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<blockquote data-quote="Time for change" data-source="post: 3623064" data-attributes="member: 73207"><p>Yea but those awesome COLA raises for inflation. IBT idiots....I’ve gotten like 12 cents in 14 years and what has inflation been in that time? Can we look at starting rate in 1986 and 2006 for part time, no inflation in that time? Existing part timers so screwed if there is no catch up raise and only a big bump for new hires and those that have yet to work a single hour. If you look at starting rate vs inflation from the 80’s until 2023 you’ll know who at UPS is getting screwed and it’s existing part timers. If you SPA and they automate you will never regain the dollar an hour if you’re forced to go load again. So two 15 year people with same seniority date, doing same job could be paid different. The union couldn’t even get THEIR proposal for a dollar an hour for designated responders. So that 15 year spa/designated responder who works with hazardous materials is still less skilled or payed less than a loader. Total garbage from the IBT swallowing that crap from the company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Time for change, post: 3623064, member: 73207"] Yea but those awesome COLA raises for inflation. IBT idiots....I’ve gotten like 12 cents in 14 years and what has inflation been in that time? Can we look at starting rate in 1986 and 2006 for part time, no inflation in that time? Existing part timers so screwed if there is no catch up raise and only a big bump for new hires and those that have yet to work a single hour. If you look at starting rate vs inflation from the 80’s until 2023 you’ll know who at UPS is getting screwed and it’s existing part timers. If you SPA and they automate you will never regain the dollar an hour if you’re forced to go load again. So two 15 year people with same seniority date, doing same job could be paid different. The union couldn’t even get THEIR proposal for a dollar an hour for designated responders. So that 15 year spa/designated responder who works with hazardous materials is still less skilled or payed less than a loader. Total garbage from the IBT swallowing that crap from the company. [/QUOTE]
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