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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Under Paid Slave" data-source="post: 3592766" data-attributes="member: 73213"><p>So UPS made $4,652,000,000 in profit last year and paid out $2,771,000,000 in dividends to share holders. Dividends are paid out to shareholders in companies with lots of extra cash. Total of both is $7,423,000,000. There are 260,000 UPS teamsters. That would equal $28,550 per member per year and UPS would still break even. My raise, according to the tentative contract agreement, would be $830 (.83 cents x the roughly 1,000 hours I work part time per year). That's about $10 a week after taxes... OH BOY - a gallon of milk and a gallon of gas!! Seems like they ought to be able to throw a few more crumbs to the people doing all the work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Under Paid Slave, post: 3592766, member: 73213"] So UPS made $4,652,000,000 in profit last year and paid out $2,771,000,000 in dividends to share holders. Dividends are paid out to shareholders in companies with lots of extra cash. Total of both is $7,423,000,000. There are 260,000 UPS teamsters. That would equal $28,550 per member per year and UPS would still break even. My raise, according to the tentative contract agreement, would be $830 (.83 cents x the roughly 1,000 hours I work part time per year). That's about $10 a week after taxes... OH BOY - a gallon of milk and a gallon of gas!! Seems like they ought to be able to throw a few more crumbs to the people doing all the work. [/QUOTE]
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