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The "S" Does Still Stand For "Service"
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 845693" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Its not at all dishonest if you are <em>transparent</em> about it.</p><p> </p><p>We can agree that making service on the package is the right choice. We can also agree that the contract prohibits management from doing bargaining unit work. So if the <em>intent</em> of the company is to honor the contract and pay an hourly for the time spent working by the sup, then there is no reason to go thru the formality of filing a grievance. If I recall correctly, there is an actual pay code for "grievance pay" on the timecard that could be used to pay the driver involved the appropriate rate. If all parties involved agree that payment should be made, adjusting the timecard would not be an integrity issue. And as for the last sentence of your post...I have stated on numerous occasions that 95 to 99% of UPS management people are ethical and honest, and if you dont believe me I can find the posts for you to read yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 845693, member: 14668"] Its not at all dishonest if you are [I]transparent[/I] about it. We can agree that making service on the package is the right choice. We can also agree that the contract prohibits management from doing bargaining unit work. So if the [I]intent[/I] of the company is to honor the contract and pay an hourly for the time spent working by the sup, then there is no reason to go thru the formality of filing a grievance. If I recall correctly, there is an actual pay code for "grievance pay" on the timecard that could be used to pay the driver involved the appropriate rate. If all parties involved agree that payment should be made, adjusting the timecard would not be an integrity issue. And as for the last sentence of your post...I have stated on numerous occasions that 95 to 99% of UPS management people are ethical and honest, and if you dont believe me I can find the posts for you to read yourself. [/QUOTE]
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