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<blockquote data-quote="redshift1" data-source="post: 444993" data-attributes="member: 19607"><p>Make no mistake the economy is in serious trouble, without sufficient volume, UPS cannot maintain the current level of staffing. Both hourly and management employees will be reduced through attrition and layoffs. The people who are criticizing these layoffs need to look at the Auto Industry. First, all the cover drivers go back, any retiring drivers will not be replaced and least senior drivers laid off, this is not so much about saving money but about UPS staying viable as a company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redshift1, post: 444993, member: 19607"] Make no mistake the economy is in serious trouble, without sufficient volume, UPS cannot maintain the current level of staffing. Both hourly and management employees will be reduced through attrition and layoffs. The people who are criticizing these layoffs need to look at the Auto Industry. First, all the cover drivers go back, any retiring drivers will not be replaced and least senior drivers laid off, this is not so much about saving money but about UPS staying viable as a company. [/QUOTE]
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