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<blockquote data-quote="Black_6_Leader" data-source="post: 855391" data-attributes="member: 9413"><p>The one thing I would like to suggest to all UPSers is that they take a Look at the reports that UPS PAC files with the Federal Election Commission (FEC). As you may or may not be aware, all donations to a PAC above $200 (in a year) are reportable to the FEC; and that data become a public record. This link should get you directly to the UPS PAC database on the FEC site (it is reported to the FEC as "United Parcel Service PAC) <a href="http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/com_ind/C00064766/A-E/" target="_blank">http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/com_ind/C00064766/A-E/</a> and take a look for UPS's Chairman D. Scott Davis. </p><p> </p><p>In the FEC database for UPS PAC, he is either listed as Davis, Darrell or Davis Darrell S.</p><p></p><p>In the years since 1998, it shows his maximum contribution to UPS PAC as $930 in 2009.</p><p></p><p>Now Let me ask you a question: How does your compensation compare to his ?? </p><p>Well In 2009 according to the filings with the Securities and Exchance Comission (the Def 14a) <a href="http://sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1090727/000095012311025251/g26290ddef14a.htm#G26290116" target="_blank">http://sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1090727/000095012311025251/g26290ddef14a.htm#G26290116</a> he was paid $6.42 million in 2009. That means that he contributed 0.0145% of his total compensation to UPS PAC.</p><p></p><p>In 2010 the numbers look a little worse: the FEC reportsDavis, Darrell's contribution to UPS PAC as $920 and to the SEC, UPS reported his total compensation as $10.73 million or 0.0086% of his total compensation went to UPS PAC. Really, he got a $4 million dollar increase in total compensation, and his contribution went down by $10 ??</p><p></p><p>So how much would you give if you contributed at the same percentage of your total compensation as D. Scott Davis did?</p><p></p><p>Now the really fun part ot the FEC data base, is that its not just the Management committee that is there. ANYONE that gave $200 or more in a year is there.</p><p></p><p>So go ahead, look up the District and Region Managers. I would make a more informed choice; a choice that is based on how you are being led; not just based on what you are told.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black_6_Leader, post: 855391, member: 9413"] The one thing I would like to suggest to all UPSers is that they take a Look at the reports that UPS PAC files with the Federal Election Commission (FEC). As you may or may not be aware, all donations to a PAC above $200 (in a year) are reportable to the FEC; and that data become a public record. This link should get you directly to the UPS PAC database on the FEC site (it is reported to the FEC as "United Parcel Service PAC) [URL]http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/com_ind/C00064766/A-E/[/URL] and take a look for UPS's Chairman D. Scott Davis. In the FEC database for UPS PAC, he is either listed as Davis, Darrell or Davis Darrell S. In the years since 1998, it shows his maximum contribution to UPS PAC as $930 in 2009. Now Let me ask you a question: How does your compensation compare to his ?? Well In 2009 according to the filings with the Securities and Exchance Comission (the Def 14a) [URL]http://sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1090727/000095012311025251/g26290ddef14a.htm#G26290116[/URL] he was paid $6.42 million in 2009. That means that he contributed 0.0145% of his total compensation to UPS PAC. In 2010 the numbers look a little worse: the FEC reportsDavis, Darrell's contribution to UPS PAC as $920 and to the SEC, UPS reported his total compensation as $10.73 million or 0.0086% of his total compensation went to UPS PAC. Really, he got a $4 million dollar increase in total compensation, and his contribution went down by $10 ?? So how much would you give if you contributed at the same percentage of your total compensation as D. Scott Davis did? Now the really fun part ot the FEC data base, is that its not just the Management committee that is there. ANYONE that gave $200 or more in a year is there. So go ahead, look up the District and Region Managers. I would make a more informed choice; a choice that is based on how you are being led; not just based on what you are told. [/QUOTE]
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