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Misloads Who is delivering them????
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<blockquote data-quote="some1else" data-source="post: 422081" data-attributes="member: 18280"><p>im not sure putting a supervisor and a pt air driver in the same boat is fair. the contract does not say a pt employee may not deliver grounds, but it does say that mgmt must exhaust all available bargaining unit employees prior to mgmt touching packages. If there is no FT driver available contractually pt can deliver or shuttle-- and should before a sup.</p><p></p><p>our building has the same issue; missloads and pkgs left behind that need to get out; this is usually over 1hour of work in driving time alone plus meeting drivers or delivering. almost everyday there are drivers who want to work; they are sent home; then the mgmt's personal vehicles pull in and are loaded up. it comes to about 5-8 hours a week spread over 4 sups about 20-30hours a week. nobody made a big deal of it in the past but after christmass it probably will be a big deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="some1else, post: 422081, member: 18280"] im not sure putting a supervisor and a pt air driver in the same boat is fair. the contract does not say a pt employee may not deliver grounds, but it does say that mgmt must exhaust all available bargaining unit employees prior to mgmt touching packages. If there is no FT driver available contractually pt can deliver or shuttle-- and should before a sup. our building has the same issue; missloads and pkgs left behind that need to get out; this is usually over 1hour of work in driving time alone plus meeting drivers or delivering. almost everyday there are drivers who want to work; they are sent home; then the mgmt's personal vehicles pull in and are loaded up. it comes to about 5-8 hours a week spread over 4 sups about 20-30hours a week. nobody made a big deal of it in the past but after christmass it probably will be a big deal. [/QUOTE]
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