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UPS's "Final Offer" Vs What We Won By Striking In 1997 Memory Lane
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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 1106171" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>Do you think UPS is a better place to work today than prior to the strike in 1997?</p><p>The changes in attitudes towards employees and even UPS going public were defined and cemented in the aftermath of the 1997 strike.</p><p>The UPS BOD and Management Committee changed their attitude towards Teamster employees and felt betrayed.</p><p>From that point forward, "UPS" has continuously changed from having a paternal attitude towards it's employees to what it is today.</p><p>Still think the strike was successful?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 1106171, member: 7966"] Do you think UPS is a better place to work today than prior to the strike in 1997? The changes in attitudes towards employees and even UPS going public were defined and cemented in the aftermath of the 1997 strike. The UPS BOD and Management Committee changed their attitude towards Teamster employees and felt betrayed. From that point forward, "UPS" has continuously changed from having a paternal attitude towards it's employees to what it is today. Still think the strike was successful? [/QUOTE]
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