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<blockquote data-quote="Old Man Jingles" data-source="post: 979029" data-attributes="member: 18222"><p>There has been a lot of talk from all management (well, the ones that did not get a raise) that they will be donating $1 to UPSPAC and $1 to United Way.</p><p>It will interesting to see if they stick to their guns on this.</p><p>UPS management can be rather ruthless in pursuit of goals.</p><p>I don't feel like I should contribute but I am afraid not to. </p><p>Upper UPS management don't care whether it is legal or not.They set goals and they will not stand still if they are not met.</p><p>Last year there was a lot of last minute pressure to give to United Way when UPS did not meet their goals.</p><p>They extended the contribution period and frankly, some of the tactics seemed to be done with no integrity or honesty to the UPS official line that contributing was voluntary.</p><p>There was nothing voluntary for many people who were asked to reconsider contributing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Man Jingles, post: 979029, member: 18222"] There has been a lot of talk from all management (well, the ones that did not get a raise) that they will be donating $1 to UPSPAC and $1 to United Way. It will interesting to see if they stick to their guns on this. UPS management can be rather ruthless in pursuit of goals. I don't feel like I should contribute but I am afraid not to. Upper UPS management don't care whether it is legal or not.They set goals and they will not stand still if they are not met. Last year there was a lot of last minute pressure to give to United Way when UPS did not meet their goals. They extended the contribution period and frankly, some of the tactics seemed to be done with no integrity or honesty to the UPS official line that contributing was voluntary. There was nothing voluntary for many people who were asked to reconsider contributing. [/QUOTE]
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