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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Man" data-source="post: 211094"><p>I am in management. I have 20 years in and 15 to go before I retire. Please, please, please go on strike. This time I hope we don't bring you back. The company will change but at least we will be able to compete in the long run. </p><p></p><p>With the wages and benefits today, the only way we can compete is with efficiency. We can't pull much more efficiency out of the labor pool. I agree, you are about as efficient as you are going to get. Thus, in order to save the company, it is time to cut our losses and our union above market pay/benefits. The last thing the company can do is bail out the poorly managed "Union Pension Plans" and then also give them more money and benefits that will surely put us out of business.</p><p></p><p>Once again I say to all of those that are unhappy working at UPS, go somewhere else and stop complaining.</p><p></p><p>I want the pride of UPS, the people that are happy to have a decent job with an above pay rate and above average benefits to stay. The rest of you union loving/protected free loaders can go to FedEx, DHL, or some other blue collar, no college degree job and see how great it is there.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Man, post: 211094"] I am in management. I have 20 years in and 15 to go before I retire. Please, please, please go on strike. This time I hope we don't bring you back. The company will change but at least we will be able to compete in the long run. With the wages and benefits today, the only way we can compete is with efficiency. We can't pull much more efficiency out of the labor pool. I agree, you are about as efficient as you are going to get. Thus, in order to save the company, it is time to cut our losses and our union above market pay/benefits. The last thing the company can do is bail out the poorly managed "Union Pension Plans" and then also give them more money and benefits that will surely put us out of business. Once again I say to all of those that are unhappy working at UPS, go somewhere else and stop complaining. I want the pride of UPS, the people that are happy to have a decent job with an above pay rate and above average benefits to stay. The rest of you union loving/protected free loaders can go to FedEx, DHL, or some other blue collar, no college degree job and see how great it is there. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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