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<blockquote data-quote="FREE-B" data-source="post: 402852" data-attributes="member: 14114"><p>Actually the case involves Locals 439 and 137. The dispute was created when UPS expanded the early am service in the zip codes surrounding the Sacramento, Stockton, and Chico areas. Local 150 is not party to the arbitration. In the Locals of 439 and 137, part-timers never delivered early am packages since the inception of the early am service. When the company decided to expand in July of 2006, they informed the local unions that they were no longer going to use full-time employees to deliver early am packages, but instead hire part-timers early am drivers as permanent employees replacing the work that was previously performed by the full-time employees.</p><p></p><p>There has been two days of testimony so far and should be completed in late October where hall is scheduled to testify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FREE-B, post: 402852, member: 14114"] Actually the case involves Locals 439 and 137. The dispute was created when UPS expanded the early am service in the zip codes surrounding the Sacramento, Stockton, and Chico areas. Local 150 is not party to the arbitration. In the Locals of 439 and 137, part-timers never delivered early am packages since the inception of the early am service. When the company decided to expand in July of 2006, they informed the local unions that they were no longer going to use full-time employees to deliver early am packages, but instead hire part-timers early am drivers as permanent employees replacing the work that was previously performed by the full-time employees. There has been two days of testimony so far and should be completed in late October where hall is scheduled to testify. [/QUOTE]
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