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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1188628" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>My BA once explained it to me as the local regularly strikes backdoor deals that keeps IBT members working, even though UPS's guidelines would suggest that these cases proceed through the arbitration process. Therefore, the local took the position that if IBT members kept track of their time , noticed discrepancies & the company made them whole - either at the time or a the local hearing - the matter would be dropped. I filed on a FT supervisor (nicknamed The Doc, short for time card doctor) who was a habitual offender, and the remedy the union pushed for was that only two persons (both OMS) would be "granted" access to "correcting" time cards for one year.</p><p></p><p>Today it's rare that my time cards are doctored. I'm unclear if that's because management's keeping their hands off the time cards, or because they finally learned that they'll get themselves caught if they change mine. Regardless, tricks still played indirectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1188628, member: 43436"] My BA once explained it to me as the local regularly strikes backdoor deals that keeps IBT members working, even though UPS's guidelines would suggest that these cases proceed through the arbitration process. Therefore, the local took the position that if IBT members kept track of their time , noticed discrepancies & the company made them whole - either at the time or a the local hearing - the matter would be dropped. I filed on a FT supervisor (nicknamed The Doc, short for time card doctor) who was a habitual offender, and the remedy the union pushed for was that only two persons (both OMS) would be "granted" access to "correcting" time cards for one year. Today it's rare that my time cards are doctored. I'm unclear if that's because management's keeping their hands off the time cards, or because they finally learned that they'll get themselves caught if they change mine. Regardless, tricks still played indirectly. [/QUOTE]
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