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What is the REAL reason negotiations have stalled?
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<blockquote data-quote="HarryWarden" data-source="post: 5649539" data-attributes="member: 100171"><p>Starting pay for a part time loader in 1980 at UPS was $8.50. Enter that into an inflation calculator and that equals $31.47</p><p></p><p>Funny, lot of people on here talk about how they went up the ranks and survived on a part time job and worked multiple jobs, but they were making double what the wage is today. Imagine how much harder that is today to do</p><p></p><p></p><p>I started part time at ups in 2010 at $8.50 an hour, the same inflation calculator says that pay was $11.89 in todays dollar. After 10 years at $18 an hour it’s still more than $13 less than starting wage in the 80s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarryWarden, post: 5649539, member: 100171"] Starting pay for a part time loader in 1980 at UPS was $8.50. Enter that into an inflation calculator and that equals $31.47 Funny, lot of people on here talk about how they went up the ranks and survived on a part time job and worked multiple jobs, but they were making double what the wage is today. Imagine how much harder that is today to do I started part time at ups in 2010 at $8.50 an hour, the same inflation calculator says that pay was $11.89 in todays dollar. After 10 years at $18 an hour it’s still more than $13 less than starting wage in the 80s [/QUOTE]
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