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The UPS Strike, 20 Years Later
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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 3273002" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>Actually, was just joking about my example but now that I think about it - </p><p>The scab weakens the Union position and could threaten Union gains, potentially reducing Union members ability to support their families. Now one scab is not going to make a change but a ton would so while violence cannot be condoned I understand the angst you feel toward scabs.</p><p>The slacker in my example is similar. While one will have little effect, they increase costs and reduce company profits, so enough of them would indeed reduce supervisors compensation and reduce their ability to support their families. Not to mention screwing up the ability to make a decent center dispatch thereby forcing management to improvise in order to make service. (Which often involves kicking the descent drivers such as yourself (I'm assuming) in the cashews.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 3273002, member: 14596"] Actually, was just joking about my example but now that I think about it - The scab weakens the Union position and could threaten Union gains, potentially reducing Union members ability to support their families. Now one scab is not going to make a change but a ton would so while violence cannot be condoned I understand the angst you feel toward scabs. The slacker in my example is similar. While one will have little effect, they increase costs and reduce company profits, so enough of them would indeed reduce supervisors compensation and reduce their ability to support their families. Not to mention screwing up the ability to make a decent center dispatch thereby forcing management to improvise in order to make service. (Which often involves kicking the descent drivers such as yourself (I'm assuming) in the cashews.) [/QUOTE]
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