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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Preloader" data-source="post: 1165819" data-attributes="member: 29235"><p>Unfortunately, if no one confronts management about supervisors working they will continue doing this. The first step in my opinion is to read and understand the national contract as well as your local supplement. After that I would simply ask the supervisor why he is performing bargaining unit work. In some areas that's all you need to do and they stop. Once you have the supervisors answer or if he or she keeps working you can then go to your steward to discuss the situation and file grievances as necessary. Regarding getting a target on your back? You can't worry about that. Just work safely and as directed and you'll have nothing to worry about. In most areas once you file a grievance they might harass you a little bit, but if you file another grievance for the harassment they typically back down. Management prefers easy targets, once you show your willing to fight back they will typically move on. Not always, but usually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Preloader, post: 1165819, member: 29235"] Unfortunately, if no one confronts management about supervisors working they will continue doing this. The first step in my opinion is to read and understand the national contract as well as your local supplement. After that I would simply ask the supervisor why he is performing bargaining unit work. In some areas that's all you need to do and they stop. Once you have the supervisors answer or if he or she keeps working you can then go to your steward to discuss the situation and file grievances as necessary. Regarding getting a target on your back? You can't worry about that. Just work safely and as directed and you'll have nothing to worry about. In most areas once you file a grievance they might harass you a little bit, but if you file another grievance for the harassment they typically back down. Management prefers easy targets, once you show your willing to fight back they will typically move on. Not always, but usually. [/QUOTE]
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