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<blockquote data-quote="LKLND3380" data-source="post: 288833" data-attributes="member: 6601"><p>You understand it well but the type of thing I was describing is...</p><p> </p><p>Too many times a PT belt supe, Preload Supe or center manager will come on a belt and tell ALL PRELOADERS to get off the clock... Even if they are stacked out with packages... Who is going to load these packages? Yes a driver is an hourly and has seniority BUT a drivers job description is not PRELOADER... That is taking someone's assigned work away... </p><p> </p><p>- OR -</p><p> </p><p>It's 8:30 and 99% of the belt is wrapped up except for one new hire kept after peak. The center manager says airs are going to be late, keep 4 people and send everyone else home.. You go by seniority and find four that want to stay: One has been there 12 years, one has been there 4 years, another has been there 3 years and the last has been there one year. That is your four by seniority... </p><p> </p><p>You still have that new hire who has been there through peak and hired as permanent January 2... He is stacked out... He has not asked for help loading his cars... Even though the center manager said pick four and send everyone home... YOU CAN NOT TAKE SOMEONE'S WORK AWAY AND GIVE TO SOMEONE ELSE... </p><p> </p><p>The new hire was assigned those cars and that is his work... </p><p> </p><p>You can not send one or all four with seniority over to help wrap up those cars UNLESS the new hire asked for help. that is the same as taking work away...</p><p> </p><p>If the new hire asks for help... OR... The new hire asks to go home with the others on his belt and leaves the work to be completed by the remaining four senior hourlies... That is ok...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LKLND3380, post: 288833, member: 6601"] You understand it well but the type of thing I was describing is... Too many times a PT belt supe, Preload Supe or center manager will come on a belt and tell ALL PRELOADERS to get off the clock... Even if they are stacked out with packages... Who is going to load these packages? Yes a driver is an hourly and has seniority BUT a drivers job description is not PRELOADER... That is taking someone's assigned work away... - OR - It's 8:30 and 99% of the belt is wrapped up except for one new hire kept after peak. The center manager says airs are going to be late, keep 4 people and send everyone else home.. You go by seniority and find four that want to stay: One has been there 12 years, one has been there 4 years, another has been there 3 years and the last has been there one year. That is your four by seniority... You still have that new hire who has been there through peak and hired as permanent January 2... He is stacked out... He has not asked for help loading his cars... Even though the center manager said pick four and send everyone home... YOU CAN NOT TAKE SOMEONE'S WORK AWAY AND GIVE TO SOMEONE ELSE... The new hire was assigned those cars and that is his work... You can not send one or all four with seniority over to help wrap up those cars UNLESS the new hire asked for help. that is the same as taking work away... If the new hire asks for help... OR... The new hire asks to go home with the others on his belt and leaves the work to be completed by the remaining four senior hourlies... That is ok... [/QUOTE]
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