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<blockquote data-quote="cachmeifucan" data-source="post: 4438164" data-attributes="member: 71060"><p>Let's figure out hazard pay cost approximately. So around I'd say 350, 000 employees excluding full time supervisors and above in management. But let's just say they gave 2 dollars a hour times 25 hours for part time. So it would be approximately 5 million per week per every 100,000 pt employees and 8 million per 100,000 full-time employees per week. Not sure the break down of pt vs full time employee's. But I would say it's a drop in the bucket. Considering they got huge corporate tax cut for years to come. And the fact gas prices are all time low and ups hasn't shut down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cachmeifucan, post: 4438164, member: 71060"] Let's figure out hazard pay cost approximately. So around I'd say 350, 000 employees excluding full time supervisors and above in management. But let's just say they gave 2 dollars a hour times 25 hours for part time. So it would be approximately 5 million per week per every 100,000 pt employees and 8 million per 100,000 full-time employees per week. Not sure the break down of pt vs full time employee's. But I would say it's a drop in the bucket. Considering they got huge corporate tax cut for years to come. And the fact gas prices are all time low and ups hasn't shut down. [/QUOTE]
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