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<blockquote data-quote="Box Ox" data-source="post: 3126829" data-attributes="member: 48469"><p>You’re right. If the Union doesn’t do anything now, UPS is gonna shove PVDs down its throat and use it as a point of leverage for further concessions. It’ll say drivers should no longer receive the same level of compensation. It’ll say things like, “The industry is changing rapidly, and we have to be able to compete in the future!”</p><p></p><p>Speaking of....</p><p></p><p>“In a statement announcing the start of bargaining, Al Gudim, president of labor relations for UPS, said: “<strong>We are in a rapidly changing industry</strong> and look forward to working together with union negotiators to <strong>strongly position UPS for the future</strong>."</p><p></p><p>They’re gonna make this about the well-being of the Company itself. Not the well being of its drivers. PVDs will be the “model of the future” that they work off of. And the Union will get no sympathy in the current political/judicial/regulatory environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Box Ox, post: 3126829, member: 48469"] You’re right. If the Union doesn’t do anything now, UPS is gonna shove PVDs down its throat and use it as a point of leverage for further concessions. It’ll say drivers should no longer receive the same level of compensation. It’ll say things like, “The industry is changing rapidly, and we have to be able to compete in the future!” Speaking of.... “In a statement announcing the start of bargaining, Al Gudim, president of labor relations for UPS, said: “[B]We are in a rapidly changing industry[/B] and look forward to working together with union negotiators to [B]strongly position UPS for the future[/B]." They’re gonna make this about the well-being of the Company itself. Not the well being of its drivers. PVDs will be the “model of the future” that they work off of. And the Union will get no sympathy in the current political/judicial/regulatory environment. [/QUOTE]
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