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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5582536" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Mr. Mutineer, When the NAFTA treaty came up for a vote in Congress the majority of the Democrat members actually voted against the bill. But that's not the real issue here. What we're seeing here is an ongoing devaluation of a labor force employed in an essential industry. </p><p></p><p>UPS knows that the continued viability of the industry requires the employment of high character, high productivity, high integrity individuals and procuring such people will cost money in order to maintain the standard.</p><p></p><p>Fat Freddy and Raj think that they can maintain the standard using low wage labor drawn from and it's time we finally have to say it from the lowest echelons of American society.</p><p></p><p>Too early to speculate on who is right. In the meantime all we can hope for is that those who are gone from the place will get to a better place. And if that can happen that would the sweetest revenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5582536, member: 58386"] Mr. Mutineer, When the NAFTA treaty came up for a vote in Congress the majority of the Democrat members actually voted against the bill. But that's not the real issue here. What we're seeing here is an ongoing devaluation of a labor force employed in an essential industry. UPS knows that the continued viability of the industry requires the employment of high character, high productivity, high integrity individuals and procuring such people will cost money in order to maintain the standard. Fat Freddy and Raj think that they can maintain the standard using low wage labor drawn from and it's time we finally have to say it from the lowest echelons of American society. Too early to speculate on who is right. In the meantime all we can hope for is that those who are gone from the place will get to a better place. And if that can happen that would the sweetest revenge. [/QUOTE]
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