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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 2108939" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>I got hired as a loader at $4.25 an hour in October '75, minimum wage was $2.10 an hour back then. It seemed like I made top rate in just a few months. I remember getting $1.00 an hour raises which was good money back then. I think it was in 1982 that part-timers got screwed on the National Contract and starting pay was stuck at $8.00 an hour for decades. This is what happens when people don't vote. UPS gives the Teamsters so much money for raises at contract time, they don't care how the union divides it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 2108939, member: 1674"] I got hired as a loader at $4.25 an hour in October '75, minimum wage was $2.10 an hour back then. It seemed like I made top rate in just a few months. I remember getting $1.00 an hour raises which was good money back then. I think it was in 1982 that part-timers got screwed on the National Contract and starting pay was stuck at $8.00 an hour for decades. This is what happens when people don't vote. UPS gives the Teamsters so much money for raises at contract time, they don't care how the union divides it up. [/QUOTE]
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