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<blockquote data-quote="UPSer21" data-source="post: 613991" data-attributes="member: 17906"><p>That is exactly what I had said NY UPSer. There are no set MARs in the contract. However that good old line that states a fair days pay for a fair days work IS in the contract. That is why someone can be terminated for misloads. Service is why we even have jobs. If we cannot provide service than we are not doing our jobs. Therefore, if a person is a serial misloader/missorter that person is not completing a fair days work. Management will make every attempt to notify the employee of the issue via verbal warning, warning letter, last chance agreement ect. As I have said before I understand human error and, Im not complaining saying people need to be perfect because that is impossible. I'm simply talking about the people who consistantly cause service failures with no signs of improvement.</p><p></p><p>The safety first thing was just a joke guys. I agree that safety has taken a backseat to a service, and production driven company. Plain and simple... **** happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSer21, post: 613991, member: 17906"] That is exactly what I had said NY UPSer. There are no set MARs in the contract. However that good old line that states a fair days pay for a fair days work IS in the contract. That is why someone can be terminated for misloads. Service is why we even have jobs. If we cannot provide service than we are not doing our jobs. Therefore, if a person is a serial misloader/missorter that person is not completing a fair days work. Management will make every attempt to notify the employee of the issue via verbal warning, warning letter, last chance agreement ect. As I have said before I understand human error and, Im not complaining saying people need to be perfect because that is impossible. I'm simply talking about the people who consistantly cause service failures with no signs of improvement. The safety first thing was just a joke guys. I agree that safety has taken a backseat to a service, and production driven company. Plain and simple... **** happens. [/QUOTE]
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