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Will Hall distance himself from Hoffa as 2016 gets closer
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<blockquote data-quote="959Nanook" data-source="post: 1402771" data-attributes="member: 14462"><p>Curious... how much of the financial success is actually from work performed by Teamsters? I am dead serious and don't know the answer but I do know that UPS has diverse global operations and much of the corporate operations around the globe and domestic operations to a lesser extent do not involve Teamsters. Where are the profit margins on work done by Teamsters versus other corporate operations? </p><p></p><p>My point being that UPS is not just a privately held company with Ground Service conducted by Teamsters any more. UPS is a global logistics corporation. "Logistics" includes much more than it has during past Contract negotiations. How much of the pie did Teamsters contribute? </p><p></p><p>Once we know that answer then we might be able to have a more informed discussion about how much of the harvest should be reaped by the Teamsters. Should it be the only determinant... of course not. I work in a "Cost Center". Due to accounting methods, we lose millions of dollars so millions of dollars can be made elsewhere. That example on a small scale has applications on a larger scale as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="959Nanook, post: 1402771, member: 14462"] Curious... how much of the financial success is actually from work performed by Teamsters? I am dead serious and don't know the answer but I do know that UPS has diverse global operations and much of the corporate operations around the globe and domestic operations to a lesser extent do not involve Teamsters. Where are the profit margins on work done by Teamsters versus other corporate operations? My point being that UPS is not just a privately held company with Ground Service conducted by Teamsters any more. UPS is a global logistics corporation. "Logistics" includes much more than it has during past Contract negotiations. How much of the pie did Teamsters contribute? Once we know that answer then we might be able to have a more informed discussion about how much of the harvest should be reaped by the Teamsters. Should it be the only determinant... of course not. I work in a "Cost Center". Due to accounting methods, we lose millions of dollars so millions of dollars can be made elsewhere. That example on a small scale has applications on a larger scale as well. [/QUOTE]
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