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<blockquote data-quote="DELACROIX" data-source="post: 5607975" data-attributes="member: 49065"><p>Considering the added shipping surcharges over the last 5 years and the dividends payed out to most of their partners anything on a chart or video are basically a shell game. Granted they are finally trying to get rid of their excessive fat in their management ranks, but the ones they really can not get at are embedded in like a tick. </p><p></p><p>Their management pension plans maybe frozen but they have been putting a ton of monetary contributions into their plans over the last 60 years. The old timers are set for life, not so with their Union Counterparts. Hypocrites are running the show, crying poor after running us into the ground in order to provide for their future and their children's future.</p><p></p><p>Boy..can we all tell a story..I do not know who they are fooling or they simple think that we are just plain stupid. Pretty sure O'Brien will not be that gullible...</p><p></p><p>That well know picture of the poor package car driver caught on video who almost passed out due to heat exhaustion will be the first image plastered on our signs and media outlets if a strike occurs...All their fine "slicked up" video presentations will not play convince anyone except themselves, especially the general public who are suffering from a wrecked economy. The company's much quoted remarks about the (average) package car driver making 90,000 dollars is misinformation excluding the current progression rates and our part timers who are a majority of our ranks... A household that clears that annual income is now considered lower middle class...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DELACROIX, post: 5607975, member: 49065"] Considering the added shipping surcharges over the last 5 years and the dividends payed out to most of their partners anything on a chart or video are basically a shell game. Granted they are finally trying to get rid of their excessive fat in their management ranks, but the ones they really can not get at are embedded in like a tick. Their management pension plans maybe frozen but they have been putting a ton of monetary contributions into their plans over the last 60 years. The old timers are set for life, not so with their Union Counterparts. Hypocrites are running the show, crying poor after running us into the ground in order to provide for their future and their children's future. Boy..can we all tell a story..I do not know who they are fooling or they simple think that we are just plain stupid. Pretty sure O'Brien will not be that gullible... That well know picture of the poor package car driver caught on video who almost passed out due to heat exhaustion will be the first image plastered on our signs and media outlets if a strike occurs...All their fine "slicked up" video presentations will not play convince anyone except themselves, especially the general public who are suffering from a wrecked economy. The company's much quoted remarks about the (average) package car driver making 90,000 dollars is misinformation excluding the current progression rates and our part timers who are a majority of our ranks... A household that clears that annual income is now considered lower middle class... [/QUOTE]
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