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Time for Martin Luther King Holiday, next Contract?
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<blockquote data-quote="UPSGUY72" data-source="post: 1456934" data-attributes="member: 14514"><p>Wrong the day after thanksgiving will always be a Holiday at UPS even though we may have to work it. They will Just have to pay us Holiday Pay along with hourly rate for working a Holiday. Just like they do for Veterans Day and Columbus Day.</p><p></p><p>There is little benefit to Deliver Saturday Ground year round as most companies we pick up from don't work on Sat or Sunday so Monday would be extremely light. The only reason they might do it during peak is if volume picks up to the point that they have to sit on trailers. The post office is expanding Sun delivery during Peak to more major cites but will cut back the areas they do it in after x-mass. </p><p></p><p>My building is made up of 2 center that run 50 plus routes each on a normal non peak day. If they deliver ground on Sat they would have to cut more than half the routes if not more in each center on Monday and then figure out how to cover all the pickups and deal with the people requesting there 8 hrs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSGUY72, post: 1456934, member: 14514"] Wrong the day after thanksgiving will always be a Holiday at UPS even though we may have to work it. They will Just have to pay us Holiday Pay along with hourly rate for working a Holiday. Just like they do for Veterans Day and Columbus Day. There is little benefit to Deliver Saturday Ground year round as most companies we pick up from don't work on Sat or Sunday so Monday would be extremely light. The only reason they might do it during peak is if volume picks up to the point that they have to sit on trailers. The post office is expanding Sun delivery during Peak to more major cites but will cut back the areas they do it in after x-mass. My building is made up of 2 center that run 50 plus routes each on a normal non peak day. If they deliver ground on Sat they would have to cut more than half the routes if not more in each center on Monday and then figure out how to cover all the pickups and deal with the people requesting there 8 hrs. [/QUOTE]
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