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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 676893" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>If we wanted effective safety committees, they would network with one another nationwide and hold the threat of mass resignations over UPS's head as a way to force the company to adopt <em>real </em>improvements instead of being stuck on word games and commentaries.</p><p> </p><p>Imagine how much hot water UPS would be in with OSHA if every single member of every single committee nationwide were to write in on the same day and announce that they were quitting due to the company's refusal to make meaningful changes to equipment and facilites.</p><p> </p><p>If the company wants to pass the Keter audits and have everyone be able to recite the commentaries and the 5 keys etc, we should hold their feet to the fire and refuse to cooperate until the older trucks get retrofitted with 3 point seat belts and power steering.</p><p> </p><p>It would be like going on strike...except that, instead of refusing to work, we would merely refuse to regurgitate acronyms and safety drivel. No picket lines or missed paychecks, just a few less buzz words to recite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 676893, member: 14668"] If we wanted effective safety committees, they would network with one another nationwide and hold the threat of mass resignations over UPS's head as a way to force the company to adopt [I]real [/I]improvements instead of being stuck on word games and commentaries. Imagine how much hot water UPS would be in with OSHA if every single member of every single committee nationwide were to write in on the same day and announce that they were quitting due to the company's refusal to make meaningful changes to equipment and facilites. If the company wants to pass the Keter audits and have everyone be able to recite the commentaries and the 5 keys etc, we should hold their feet to the fire and refuse to cooperate until the older trucks get retrofitted with 3 point seat belts and power steering. It would be like going on strike...except that, instead of refusing to work, we would merely refuse to regurgitate acronyms and safety drivel. No picket lines or missed paychecks, just a few less buzz words to recite. [/QUOTE]
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