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A way to beat the 9.5 problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Kman845" data-source="post: 580704" data-attributes="member: 16910"><p>Back to 9.5 again.....</p><p> </p><p>There are two centers in my building. One center has about 20 bid drivers on the 9.5 list. The other center, mine, has no drivers on it at all.</p><p> </p><p>I remember several months ago this 9.5 list had about five or six drivers on it. Today a driver in my center told me he was on the 9.5 list, but his sup approached him, and advised him "As a Friend" to take his name off the list, or management would "have him in their sights." After hearing this it's no surprise why there is no 9.5 list in our center.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe if drivers were able to exercise their rights under the contract without fear of retaliation from management, we wouldn't have so many people on layoff. Also several drivers (myself included) wouldn't be having their routes busted two or three times a week with others getting 11 and 12 hour days. I would prefer to do MY route, every day, without having to ask someone to go home two or three days a week so I can work!!</p><p> </p><p>This 9.5 language doesn't really fly in our center.</p><p> </p><p>K</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kman845, post: 580704, member: 16910"] Back to 9.5 again..... There are two centers in my building. One center has about 20 bid drivers on the 9.5 list. The other center, mine, has no drivers on it at all. I remember several months ago this 9.5 list had about five or six drivers on it. Today a driver in my center told me he was on the 9.5 list, but his sup approached him, and advised him "As a Friend" to take his name off the list, or management would "have him in their sights." After hearing this it's no surprise why there is no 9.5 list in our center. Maybe if drivers were able to exercise their rights under the contract without fear of retaliation from management, we wouldn't have so many people on layoff. Also several drivers (myself included) wouldn't be having their routes busted two or three times a week with others getting 11 and 12 hour days. I would prefer to do MY route, every day, without having to ask someone to go home two or three days a week so I can work!! This 9.5 language doesn't really fly in our center. K [/QUOTE]
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