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IBTs Economic Proposals Leaked!
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<blockquote data-quote="Hofficer Hater" data-source="post: 3489009" data-attributes="member: 59935"><p>Last Wednesday a few of the IBTs economic proposals submitted to the company were leaked. Package Director Denis T will not be happy this information has been leaked to the members. </p><p></p><p><strong>-The union asked for a $15 starting wage for all new employees.</strong></p><p><strong>-The union asked for $1 yearly raises and catch-up raises for part-timers (amount unknown). </strong></p><p><strong>-Pension increases were submitted separately by each supplement. </strong></p><p></p><p>UPS did not like the economic proposals submitted by the union and argued that such numbers would put them out of business. A counter-offer from the company was expected on Thursday's session, but it never came. Perhaps the news of $1.35 billion in record profits in the first quarter disrupted their "going out of business rhetoric."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hofficer Hater, post: 3489009, member: 59935"] Last Wednesday a few of the IBTs economic proposals submitted to the company were leaked. Package Director Denis T will not be happy this information has been leaked to the members. [B]-The union asked for a $15 starting wage for all new employees. -The union asked for $1 yearly raises and catch-up raises for part-timers (amount unknown). -Pension increases were submitted separately by each supplement. [/B] UPS did not like the economic proposals submitted by the union and argued that such numbers would put them out of business. A counter-offer from the company was expected on Thursday's session, but it never came. Perhaps the news of $1.35 billion in record profits in the first quarter disrupted their "going out of business rhetoric." [/QUOTE]
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