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<blockquote data-quote="dunderchief" data-source="post: 222849" data-attributes="member: 10375"><p>What is really a sad sign of the times is that we can't have a reasoned discussion about this without it turning hateful.</p><p> </p><p>UPS will look at this in terms of dollars and cents, just like UPS does every other decision. UPS is in competition with other corporations for labor. As other corporations offer expanded benefits to more people, those companies will begin to draw talented workers away from UPS. UPS will likely look to expand benefits accordingly to bring itself back in line or ahead of other companies.</p><p> </p><p>One problem is that in their haste to pass anti-gay marriage laws, many states have outlawed the creation of a situation "equal to that of marriage" for people not married. Many of these laws are so poorly written, such as the one here in Kentucky, that it could prevent even non-married heterosexual couples from receiving a benefit.</p><p> </p><p>There are many layers to this issue, it deserves thoughtful consideration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dunderchief, post: 222849, member: 10375"] What is really a sad sign of the times is that we can't have a reasoned discussion about this without it turning hateful. UPS will look at this in terms of dollars and cents, just like UPS does every other decision. UPS is in competition with other corporations for labor. As other corporations offer expanded benefits to more people, those companies will begin to draw talented workers away from UPS. UPS will likely look to expand benefits accordingly to bring itself back in line or ahead of other companies. One problem is that in their haste to pass anti-gay marriage laws, many states have outlawed the creation of a situation "equal to that of marriage" for people not married. Many of these laws are so poorly written, such as the one here in Kentucky, that it could prevent even non-married heterosexual couples from receiving a benefit. There are many layers to this issue, it deserves thoughtful consideration. [/QUOTE]
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