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Feeder Q-List Question - Being On-Call
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<blockquote data-quote="anonymousupsman" data-source="post: 1532770" data-attributes="member: 54305"><p>I work in the Northwest. I am an on-call feeder driver, so I live by the phone. But with that being said, UPS does not pay my phone bill nor do they pay me to be on call. You are not required to answer your phone if you do you not want to work. And less it's just my Teamsters conference, there is no disciplinary actions that can be taken against anybody who does not answer the phone. UPS has been trying to get that on the bargaining table for years but the Teamsters won't give that up and less they pay workers to be on call. I sometimes only work three days a week because I choose to.</p><p>Also, if they call you for a run, you can pass on it if you do not want to do it as long as you are not The bottom guy in seniority who is being called to work. If there is anybody with lower seniority available to work, they will be called next for that run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anonymousupsman, post: 1532770, member: 54305"] I work in the Northwest. I am an on-call feeder driver, so I live by the phone. But with that being said, UPS does not pay my phone bill nor do they pay me to be on call. You are not required to answer your phone if you do you not want to work. And less it's just my Teamsters conference, there is no disciplinary actions that can be taken against anybody who does not answer the phone. UPS has been trying to get that on the bargaining table for years but the Teamsters won't give that up and less they pay workers to be on call. I sometimes only work three days a week because I choose to. Also, if they call you for a run, you can pass on it if you do not want to do it as long as you are not The bottom guy in seniority who is being called to work. If there is anybody with lower seniority available to work, they will be called next for that run. [/QUOTE]
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