All the promotion for a worldwide economy as the answer, misses
the mark, when Americans shop for their basic needs. Recently a corporate
institution, United Parcel Service of America, issued a press release an
announced an account that offers an insight in things to come. The UPS report,
called Operating in Unison, provides a detailed look at the company's impact on communities
worldwide, both progress made and areas where the company remains constructively
dissatisfied. To place this in perspective UPS would be considered a major
employer. "As a company with 360,000 employees, 88,000 vehicles and 2,850
facilities worldwide, we realize that UPS has a significant impact on society,
the global economy and on the environment," said Mike Eskew, their chief
executive officer.
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