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<blockquote data-quote="brown_trousers" data-source="post: 1023103" data-attributes="member: 29972"><p>wages are just too subjective of a topic. One person says we make too much, another says we make too little, another compares our wages to fedex, while another compares our wages to the level of hard work we do. We might as well argue over which soda tastes best, pepsi vs coke, its just too subjective! </p><p></p><p>Not that any of that matters right now, as wage cuts are most definitely not needed. We are showing record profits every year. If you were to graph those profits, Our profit trend would be a line moving up, up, and up. We are not even close to that line leveling out, nonetheless moving downward.</p><p> </p><p>Our union contracts are rather short term at only 4 years, so even if UPS fell on hard times at a later point in time, they could just factor that into the next wage negotiations in 2017. But for right now, we should be pushing for growth in our union contract that reflects growth in our profit margins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brown_trousers, post: 1023103, member: 29972"] wages are just too subjective of a topic. One person says we make too much, another says we make too little, another compares our wages to fedex, while another compares our wages to the level of hard work we do. We might as well argue over which soda tastes best, pepsi vs coke, its just too subjective! Not that any of that matters right now, as wage cuts are most definitely not needed. We are showing record profits every year. If you were to graph those profits, Our profit trend would be a line moving up, up, and up. We are not even close to that line leveling out, nonetheless moving downward. Our union contracts are rather short term at only 4 years, so even if UPS fell on hard times at a later point in time, they could just factor that into the next wage negotiations in 2017. But for right now, we should be pushing for growth in our union contract that reflects growth in our profit margins. [/QUOTE]
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