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Quick question about refusing overtime or what we call it where I am - 5 and done
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<blockquote data-quote="Go Gorilla" data-source="post: 955700" data-attributes="member: 40848"><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"><span style="color: #000000">Can a part time loader call it quits for the night at the five hour mark or are part time loaders required to stay more then five hours if they are told to? I can’t seem to get a for sure answer to this question. Most say yes where I work but can’t find it exactly in the agreement now that I’ve been challenged about it by a new coordinator. I’ve been there for five years now and I’ve heard as soon as it’s five hours you can leave and I have been leaving most of the time when I do work five hours. I figured I met the maximum required hours they can keep me and honored the agreement no matter what they want or need. Most people would think overtime would be something others want but not me. I want my time for me as much as I can get it and I only want to give UPS my maximum requirement if it’s in the UPS agreement. </span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Go Gorilla, post: 955700, member: 40848"] [FONT=Arial][COLOR=#000000]Can a part time loader call it quits for the night at the five hour mark or are part time loaders required to stay more then five hours if they are told to? I can’t seem to get a for sure answer to this question. Most say yes where I work but can’t find it exactly in the agreement now that I’ve been challenged about it by a new coordinator. I’ve been there for five years now and I’ve heard as soon as it’s five hours you can leave and I have been leaving most of the time when I do work five hours. I figured I met the maximum required hours they can keep me and honored the agreement no matter what they want or need. Most people would think overtime would be something others want but not me. I want my time for me as much as I can get it and I only want to give UPS my maximum requirement if it’s in the UPS agreement. [/COLOR][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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