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<blockquote data-quote="air_upser" data-source="post: 58849"><p>Not sure that was called for tie, but apparently there is bad blood between you two. </p><p> </p><p>Back on topic..... </p><p> </p><p>Wait DJ won today!!!!<img src="http://browncafe.com/discus2/clipart/clapbounce.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p> </p><p>OK, back on topic. </p><p> </p><p>I think everyone agrees that SCS and diversification is good for the future of UPS. SCS is non-union. Every year I see teamsters outside some of the SCS warehouses in Louisville trying to organization. So far, employees have resisted. Whether or not they join the union will not have an impact on our future profitibility, however, the ability of SCS and UPS employees to work together may. I know in the new cartage facility they are geographically seperating union operations from non-union operations. The non-union carriers that come in won't even be able to use the same bathroom as UPS employees. At some point, that's going to us. Now you can say UPS is keeping the union away to stop recruiting efforts or on the other hand, keeping non-union drivers free of the union pressure and dirty looks. Whatever the reason, it would be better to work together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="air_upser, post: 58849"] Not sure that was called for tie, but apparently there is bad blood between you two. Back on topic..... Wait DJ won today!!!![img]http://browncafe.com/discus2/clipart/clapbounce.gif[/img] OK, back on topic. I think everyone agrees that SCS and diversification is good for the future of UPS. SCS is non-union. Every year I see teamsters outside some of the SCS warehouses in Louisville trying to organization. So far, employees have resisted. Whether or not they join the union will not have an impact on our future profitibility, however, the ability of SCS and UPS employees to work together may. I know in the new cartage facility they are geographically seperating union operations from non-union operations. The non-union carriers that come in won't even be able to use the same bathroom as UPS employees. At some point, that's going to us. Now you can say UPS is keeping the union away to stop recruiting efforts or on the other hand, keeping non-union drivers free of the union pressure and dirty looks. Whatever the reason, it would be better to work together. [/QUOTE]
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