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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 4866526" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>So you guzzled the IBT coolaide about that bit. You're not alone, the IBT propaganda machine went into overdrive. </p><p></p><p>That concept had no connection to the pension, it was a plan put together by an outside consulting firm, not hardline anti union UPS old guard. Oz, the CEO at the time was 100% committed to the idea of reducing production push, reducing management and allowing front line employees more say and control. </p><p></p><p>Now, weather he was 100% committed because he believed the consultants that the costs of lower production would be made up for by better service or because he was trying to get into the pants of a female executive at the consulting firm, we may never know. </p><p>Production slowed, damages, missorts, wrong address deliveries, late air, and all the other service metrics that were supposed to improve to make up the costs did not budge. Thanks IBT!</p><p></p><p>But hey, rumor has it he did get into that gals pants, so maybe it was all worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 4866526, member: 14596"] So you guzzled the IBT coolaide about that bit. You're not alone, the IBT propaganda machine went into overdrive. That concept had no connection to the pension, it was a plan put together by an outside consulting firm, not hardline anti union UPS old guard. Oz, the CEO at the time was 100% committed to the idea of reducing production push, reducing management and allowing front line employees more say and control. Now, weather he was 100% committed because he believed the consultants that the costs of lower production would be made up for by better service or because he was trying to get into the pants of a female executive at the consulting firm, we may never know. Production slowed, damages, missorts, wrong address deliveries, late air, and all the other service metrics that were supposed to improve to make up the costs did not budge. Thanks IBT! But hey, rumor has it he did get into that gals pants, so maybe it was all worth it. [/QUOTE]
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