Dear Aaron,
Lets face it, the simplest structure for this conception of a private
bike parcel delivery entity would be a Coop for which Wisconsin is
famous. Then "labor" can make all the decisions as to whether to
compete and work or swing in the park.
Eric
Aaron Crandall wrote:
Hmm, still not sure where you're coming from on this topic but
suppose it's not worth continuing this discussion because it's off
topic. In my personal opinion however, a union would provide the pay
& fairness to any work environment & actually does provide a
great level of flexibility. It's often the faults of management to not
exercise their contractual rights to utilize the flexibility that a
contract may provide & then they simply blame the union...
Aaron
From:
Eric Westhagen <[email protected]>
To: BikiesSubmissions
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Sent: Tuesday,
December 16, 2008 4:40:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Bikies]
UPS gears up for holidays with bike delivery]
Dear Aaron Crandall,
It is simple. If it doesn't pay and is not flexible--it won't happen
except as a very last resort-----Is that what you want?
Eric
Aaron Crandall wrote:
What do you mean by "that would be how it should be...?" -Aaron
From:
Eric Westhagen <[email protected]>
To: [email protected];
BikiesSubmissions <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday,
December 16, 2008 3:38:43 PM
Subject: Re:
[Bikies] UPS gears up for holidays with bike delivery
I would expect that they save more than the fuel savings by paying the
bike people same as their Christmas temp "run to the house people."
Not permanent--not union. But that would be how it should be. That is
a flexible open market for labor. And that is good for the bicycle.
Eric
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