stanginthe11s
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plus, we're on page 18 now. you know the drill lol
What happened to UPS strike topic??????????
A quick Google search will show you that at least one domestic news org reported it out prior to BBC, and others did afterwards.Interesting, not really, that a foreign news source will provide information that the US media did not.
I can’t relate to those situations were the strikes went wrong and everybody lost. Our local was so weak we had very little leverage and no chance of striking.I don’t begrudge any man or woman from trying to earn more money or benefits to support themselves or their families. If a recent high school graduate can work themselves into a $170k job, more power to them. That is the American dream.
The problem with unionized companies is that the salaries, benefits, and work rules only ratchet up contract to contract and economic cycle to economic cycle.
On a up economic cycle, the companies can afford these benefits, but in down economies they have little flexibility to lower costs and end up taking on debt. Sometimes lots of debt.
And along comes a very severe downturn and the companies burdened with significant debt, high salaries/benefits, and work rules that prohibit flexibility to lower costs cannot keep their head above water. They go under and the workers they claim to care about lose their jobs.
It was 22,000 workers at Yellow Freight that lost thei jobs this week. Before that is was the American shipyards and steelworkers. The unions helped GM go bankrupt and helped Chrysler go bankrupt twice.
I don’t say this as an outside observer. I worked in a Pittsburg steel mill and I lost my job there. I saw the process first hand.
Business models have to adjust for ups and downs before the swing happens but easier said than done.I don’t begrudge any man or woman from trying to earn more money or benefits to support themselves or their families. If a recent high school graduate can work themselves into a $170k job, more power to them. That is the American dream.
The problem with unionized companies is that the salaries, benefits, and work rules only ratchet up contract to contract and economic cycle to economic cycle.
On a up economic cycle, the companies can afford these benefits, but in down economies they have little flexibility to lower costs and end up taking on debt. Sometimes lots of debt.
And along comes a very severe downturn and the companies burdened with significant debt, high salaries/benefits, and work rules that prohibit flexibility to lower costs cannot keep their head above water. They go under and the workers they claim to care about lose their jobs.
It was 22,000 workers at Yellow Freight that lost thei jobs this week. Before that is was the American shipyards and steelworkers. The unions helped GM go bankrupt and helped Chrysler go bankrupt twice.
I don’t say this as an outside observer. I worked in a Pittsburg steel mill and I lost my job there. I saw the process first hand.
You win.A quick Google search will show you that at least one domestic news org reported it out prior to BBC, and others did afterwards.
@AZ_Hunter_2000Have you put in your application yet? Now’s your chance to go soak up some of that low skilled overpaid gravy.
I truly appreciate you looking out for my financial well being. But I'll make do with my current job situation being a greedy business owner. My lowest paid employee makes more than the average UPS driver so I must be doing something wrong. After all, all business owners are greedy and go out of their way to screw their employees at every opportunity.
I don't think you could be worse than my last ups guy.It would be fun being a UPS delivery driver on some of the routes that some WKRs live on. Be a great way to get fired by having some fun on the job.
I know you're joking, but I've had THREE packages from Kuiu completely vanish at the local UPS hub. Tracking goes all the way to the local hub and then they lose the package.It would be fun being a UPS delivery driver on some of the routes that some WKRs live on. Be a great way to get fired by having some fun on the job.
You hiring?I truly appreciate you looking out for my financial well being. But I'll make do with my current job situation being a greedy business owner. My lowest paid employee makes more than the average UPS driver so I must be doing something wrong. After all, all business owners are greedy and go out of their way to screw their employees at every opportunity.
But maybe when it comes time to sell my business, specifically for even more "F You" money, I'll consider becoming a UPS driver.
It would be fun being a UPS delivery driver on some of the routes that some WKRs live on. Be a great way to get fired by having some fun on the job.
Just joking on the last paragraph. I know that lots of WKRs are delicate little flowers that get triggered by the slightest of things.
You win!I truly appreciate you looking out for my financial well being. But I'll make do with my current job situation being a greedy business owner. My lowest paid employee makes more than the average UPS driver so I must be doing something wrong. After all, all business owners are greedy and go out of their way to screw their employees at every opportunity.
But maybe when it comes time to sell my business, specifically for even more "F You" money, I'll consider becoming a UPS driver.
It would be fun being a UPS delivery driver on some of the routes that some WKRs live on. Be a great way to get fired by having some fun on the job.
Just joking on the last paragraph. I know that lots of WKRs are delicate little flowers that get triggered by the slightest of things.