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<blockquote data-quote="MostHelpNeeded" data-source="post: 5418945" data-attributes="member: 66806"><p>I understand, and I also understand that profit can be manipulated. Revenue is where it's at, and regardless of actual profit, my point still stands. It's how they choose to allocate that revenue. </p><p></p><p>The wealth gap is getting out of control. Middle class has been declining my whole life. The fight is to rebalance that gap. Again Allocation. The problem is not just at UPS, it's everywhere. Huge profits, Huge payouts for a few and the rest barely scrape by. The younger generation is waking up to the BS of this, and there is a finally a desire for a labor movement growing. We're the biggest single employer union here, working for a very profitable company. If we can't show the world the power and benefit of a union, then who the hell is supposed to?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MostHelpNeeded, post: 5418945, member: 66806"] I understand, and I also understand that profit can be manipulated. Revenue is where it's at, and regardless of actual profit, my point still stands. It's how they choose to allocate that revenue. The wealth gap is getting out of control. Middle class has been declining my whole life. The fight is to rebalance that gap. Again Allocation. The problem is not just at UPS, it's everywhere. Huge profits, Huge payouts for a few and the rest barely scrape by. The younger generation is waking up to the BS of this, and there is a finally a desire for a labor movement growing. We're the biggest single employer union here, working for a very profitable company. If we can't show the world the power and benefit of a union, then who the hell is supposed to? [/QUOTE]
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