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<blockquote data-quote="GuyinBrown" data-source="post: 220061" data-attributes="member: 9444"><p>Has the union been good to the part timers? That probably depends on personal experience. For every person that says "yes" there will be one that feels like they were treated as an after thought. I'd say that without the union you'd likely be without the additional benefits, and you'd certainly have less job security. Keep in mind that UPS didn't give you any of the benefits you have out of the goodness of their heart. It's likely that the longer you're with UPS the more you'll get out of the union. There is a high p/t turn over rate at UPS, those that only plan to be around for a couple years probably don't feel as though they get as much in return. </p><p></p><p>The new contract? Anybody's guess. It's nothing but rumors until you see something in writing. As for the pension, check with your steward. I think it may be different in different parts of the country....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuyinBrown, post: 220061, member: 9444"] Has the union been good to the part timers? That probably depends on personal experience. For every person that says "yes" there will be one that feels like they were treated as an after thought. I'd say that without the union you'd likely be without the additional benefits, and you'd certainly have less job security. Keep in mind that UPS didn't give you any of the benefits you have out of the goodness of their heart. It's likely that the longer you're with UPS the more you'll get out of the union. There is a high p/t turn over rate at UPS, those that only plan to be around for a couple years probably don't feel as though they get as much in return. The new contract? Anybody's guess. It's nothing but rumors until you see something in writing. As for the pension, check with your steward. I think it may be different in different parts of the country.... [/QUOTE]
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