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No tolerance accident policy in feeders
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<blockquote data-quote="tieguy" data-source="post: 136047" data-attributes="member: 1912"><p>I'm not sure depends on whether they decide to talk zero tolerance policy or do more and actually try to enforce one. I've been in management for over twenty years and most management I have seen think and act in rational lets get the job done terms. However I do have to admit that occasionally we get a couple together who take a drink from the poisoned cool-aid and the rest is history. </p><p> </p><p>If they take a position where they fire when they can't contractually fire then you and I know they will end up paying through expensive panel losses and back pay. </p><p> </p><p>The zero tolerance policy is announced because some management person is frustrated with all the accidents in MO. Wrong solution obviously but they feel they can't reach the drivers and convince them to be carefull so now we will scare the hell out of everyone. </p><p> </p><p>Take the high ground. Be extra carefull when driving. Don't let it bother you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tieguy, post: 136047, member: 1912"] I'm not sure depends on whether they decide to talk zero tolerance policy or do more and actually try to enforce one. I've been in management for over twenty years and most management I have seen think and act in rational lets get the job done terms. However I do have to admit that occasionally we get a couple together who take a drink from the poisoned cool-aid and the rest is history. If they take a position where they fire when they can't contractually fire then you and I know they will end up paying through expensive panel losses and back pay. The zero tolerance policy is announced because some management person is frustrated with all the accidents in MO. Wrong solution obviously but they feel they can't reach the drivers and convince them to be carefull so now we will scare the hell out of everyone. Take the high ground. Be extra carefull when driving. Don't let it bother you. [/QUOTE]
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