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<blockquote data-quote="Trucker Clock" data-source="post: 5420339" data-attributes="member: 70932"><p>Yes. $27 million is ridiculous. But it is on par with other Fortune 50 Companies. It is also on par with what O'Brien makes. That's the world we live in.</p><p></p><p>Barra of GM made $20 million.</p><p>Donahoe of Nike made $32 million</p><p>Argrawal of Twitter made $30 million</p><p>Gorsky of Johnson & Johnson made $26 million</p><p>Quincey of Coca-Cola made $26 million</p><p></p><p>O'Brien makes roughly 0.0003% of the Teamsters gross revenue. Carol makes roughly 0.00027% of UPS's gross revenue. So, percentage wise of gross income, Carol actually makes less than O'Brien. I am not defending it, I am just equating the two.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the Teamsters have more members than UPS has employees, but compensation packages are not based on the number of employees, it is based on revenue. So, O'Brien is taking more money from the Teamsters, percentage wise, than Carol is taking from UPS.</p><p></p><p>And, I agree, Carol's salary slightly affects UPS's profit. But, if she were to give her entire salary to us, we would get about $60 per year per employee. So a full time employee may get a $0.03/hr raise.</p><p></p><p>Again, yes, $27 million is a ridiculous salary for one person to make. And yes, we need a raise to keep up with inflation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trucker Clock, post: 5420339, member: 70932"] Yes. $27 million is ridiculous. But it is on par with other Fortune 50 Companies. It is also on par with what O'Brien makes. That's the world we live in. Barra of GM made $20 million. Donahoe of Nike made $32 million Argrawal of Twitter made $30 million Gorsky of Johnson & Johnson made $26 million Quincey of Coca-Cola made $26 million O'Brien makes roughly 0.0003% of the Teamsters gross revenue. Carol makes roughly 0.00027% of UPS's gross revenue. So, percentage wise of gross income, Carol actually makes less than O'Brien. I am not defending it, I am just equating the two. Yes, the Teamsters have more members than UPS has employees, but compensation packages are not based on the number of employees, it is based on revenue. So, O'Brien is taking more money from the Teamsters, percentage wise, than Carol is taking from UPS. And, I agree, Carol's salary slightly affects UPS's profit. But, if she were to give her entire salary to us, we would get about $60 per year per employee. So a full time employee may get a $0.03/hr raise. Again, yes, $27 million is a ridiculous salary for one person to make. And yes, we need a raise to keep up with inflation. [/QUOTE]
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