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<blockquote data-quote="hoser" data-source="post: 251613" data-attributes="member: 6357"><p>if that were the case, why would you get raises?</p><p></p><p>i work for an airline where the wages are <em>still</em> reflective of the concessions our union had to give while that union was in receivership 4 years ago. and the airline is turning large profits now. and to make it better, as per an arbitrator's decision, our union can't discuss wages until the contract is up in july 2009.</p><p></p><p>history tends to repeat itself, and ups' history compared to many airlines is much brighter for its employees. so be careful to conclude the end is near when it really isn't.</p><p></p><p></p><p>very curious as to where you heard this. if it's true, you are correct, it is a sad fact. but i don't know how you can argue $34/hr for this job is fair. it's great, don't get me wrong, but i think $30/hr for someone in a high-rent area is fair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoser, post: 251613, member: 6357"] if that were the case, why would you get raises? i work for an airline where the wages are [I]still[/I] reflective of the concessions our union had to give while that union was in receivership 4 years ago. and the airline is turning large profits now. and to make it better, as per an arbitrator's decision, our union can't discuss wages until the contract is up in july 2009. history tends to repeat itself, and ups' history compared to many airlines is much brighter for its employees. so be careful to conclude the end is near when it really isn't. very curious as to where you heard this. if it's true, you are correct, it is a sad fact. but i don't know how you can argue $34/hr for this job is fair. it's great, don't get me wrong, but i think $30/hr for someone in a high-rent area is fair. [/QUOTE]
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