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How are they going to keep PTers after next month.
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 377184" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>How are they going to keep part timers after next month? Simple...they won't. The chronic turnover issues suffered by PT will only get worse.</p><p> </p><p>Ultimately, UPS will be forced to take it upon themselves to raise the starting PT wage. Once the staffing reaches an impossible level, UPS will have no other choice but to start calling full-time employees in early to load their trucks, at an overtime rate of pay. They will keep us in late to unload our own trucks. The brutal math of the situation---paying drivers $42 an hour to load and unload---will leave the company no other choice but to raise the PT wage up to a level that people will actually be willing to do the job for.</p><p> </p><p>This is a situation where the individuals who negotiated the language never spoke with the individuals who are responsible for staffing and training the PT workforce. They might work for the same company, but they dont live in the same reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 377184, member: 14668"] How are they going to keep part timers after next month? Simple...they won't. The chronic turnover issues suffered by PT will only get worse. Ultimately, UPS will be forced to take it upon themselves to raise the starting PT wage. Once the staffing reaches an impossible level, UPS will have no other choice but to start calling full-time employees in early to load their trucks, at an overtime rate of pay. They will keep us in late to unload our own trucks. The brutal math of the situation---paying drivers $42 an hour to load and unload---will leave the company no other choice but to raise the PT wage up to a level that people will actually be willing to do the job for. This is a situation where the individuals who negotiated the language never spoke with the individuals who are responsible for staffing and training the PT workforce. They might work for the same company, but they dont live in the same reality. [/QUOTE]
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