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<blockquote data-quote="Squint" data-source="post: 1220345" data-attributes="member: 48231"><p>You were very lucky to get that clerk job. Clerk jobs are handed out only to senior drivers who put a bid in to get off the road in my old local. Those were some of the most sought after jobs that were open to hourly employees. We also had porters and customer counter personnel that were also unionized and full timers. Most of these jobs are non existent in some local unions across the country. Another example of give backs that some local unions have let happen over the years. </p><p></p><p>Management tried to source work to part timers that was actually deemed full time work from 2004 through most of 2010. Our Local kept telling UPS that we were going to grieve the work and they kept handing the work to part timers. We won a settlement at the end of 2010. Each full time clerk in the local got a check for $29,586.00. Now that's representation at its finest!!! I'm shocked to see across the country some of the things UPS gets away with from local to local.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squint, post: 1220345, member: 48231"] You were very lucky to get that clerk job. Clerk jobs are handed out only to senior drivers who put a bid in to get off the road in my old local. Those were some of the most sought after jobs that were open to hourly employees. We also had porters and customer counter personnel that were also unionized and full timers. Most of these jobs are non existent in some local unions across the country. Another example of give backs that some local unions have let happen over the years. Management tried to source work to part timers that was actually deemed full time work from 2004 through most of 2010. Our Local kept telling UPS that we were going to grieve the work and they kept handing the work to part timers. We won a settlement at the end of 2010. Each full time clerk in the local got a check for $29,586.00. Now that's representation at its finest!!! I'm shocked to see across the country some of the things UPS gets away with from local to local. [/QUOTE]
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