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IPA Calls on UPS to Make its Last, Best and Final Contract Offer
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<blockquote data-quote="tieguy" data-source="post: 55627"><p>"Management has been taking it in the shorts regarding the medical issues financially for several years and the hourly can expect intense pressure to shoulder more of this burden by the company in the upcoming negotiations, both in the air now and on the ground in 2008." </p><p> </p><p>I do pay a small amount towards my health beni's. I would have had to be very creative to come up with a line like "increasing the expense 1000 percent" This type of rhetoric is what is wrong with the contract discussion. Put the actual numbers out there. What were the pilots paying before what would they be paying now. Don't use some rhetorical paint brush like "1000 percent" to make it sound like the doomsday pill. These primadonnas make as much as three drivers and don't work half as hard. Maybe ups should use the same type of rhetoric to describe the pilots compensation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tieguy, post: 55627"] "Management has been taking it in the shorts regarding the medical issues financially for several years and the hourly can expect intense pressure to shoulder more of this burden by the company in the upcoming negotiations, both in the air now and on the ground in 2008." I do pay a small amount towards my health beni's. I would have had to be very creative to come up with a line like "increasing the expense 1000 percent" This type of rhetoric is what is wrong with the contract discussion. Put the actual numbers out there. What were the pilots paying before what would they be paying now. Don't use some rhetorical paint brush like "1000 percent" to make it sound like the doomsday pill. These primadonnas make as much as three drivers and don't work half as hard. Maybe ups should use the same type of rhetoric to describe the pilots compensation. [/QUOTE]
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