specter208
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May I put my own question for consideration. If a PT Shifter is asked to shift using a regular feeder tractor. Is this PT Shifter eligible to receive the feeder pay rate?
Got it! One more question on a different subject. If you are called in to drive ground at 6 am, then at 7 am told to stay and do late air sort, go shuttle air to drivers and then deliver your full ground route. Should I get paid ground for sort and shuttle also since that is what I committed to do first?
You should get paid from the time you were told to start. If you did not deliver or shuttle ground and only moved air packages air pay is all you can code in the diad. Just because they mentioned ground to get you in doesn’t mean you can be paid for ground.
May I put my own question for consideration. If a PT Shifter is asked to shift using a regular feeder tractor. Is this PT Shifter eligible to receive the feeder pay rate?
I was just replying to the other question about the OP getting the old switcheroo... come in and run ground, oh, never mind, here’s some airShe said she delivered a whole ground route after everything else.
We have now switched from Central States to Northern Plains. What is Central states pay for ground and how many hours worked? Management has clarified that Northern Plains is all day ground pay after 4 hrs no matter what the job but I still am trying to find out if this is true for Northern Plains also. Can anyone help?
We have now switched from Central States to Northern Plains. What is Central states pay for ground and how many hours worked? Management has clarified that Northern Plains is all day ground pay after 4 hrs no matter what the job but I still am trying to find out if this is true for Northern Plains also. Can anyone help?
We have now switched from Central States to Northern Plains. What is Central states pay for ground and how many hours worked? Management has clarified that Northern Plains is all day ground pay after 4 hrs no matter what the job but I still am trying to find out if this is true for Central States also. Can anyone help?
Can you clarify? Central States is a pension plan, Central Region is a division of the bargaining unit within the teamsters, and Northern Plains is a district of UPS, most of which probably falls within the Central Region. As far as I know, UPS forming new districts within their organization should not impact any bargaining agreements they have with the teamsters.
@542thruNthruWe were in Central States district and moved/merged to Northern Plains. I am in Iowa.
We were in Central States district and moved/merged to Northern Plains. I am in Iowa.
Haha...know body knows!!That is UPS' internal districting. There is no Northern Plains district of UPS Teamsters. You need to find your steward and have him or her explain this stuff to you.
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Haha...know body knows!!
I run across this all the time with Art. 40. Stewards never know the answers because it seldom apply to them. Only the BA knows the answers and they seem to change depending on who is asking. Nothing should change because your Center is now controlled by Minneapolis instead of Earth City.Nobody knows what? Who your steward is?
You were in central region, you are still in central region. UPS's redistricting their internal organization has no bearing on what bargaining unit you are covered by in regards to the barganing agreement. I am telling you this as a certainty. Your supervisor telling you that you are now covered by different language is a lie. Do you know what local you belong to, and where your union hall is? Go down there and they will explain it to you.
Thank you! I am talking about delivering ground and then doing extra