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*UPDATE UPS LAYS OFF ALL AIR DRIVERS IN MANHATTAN 43RD St building and Manhattan Sou
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<blockquote data-quote="air_dr" data-source="post: 795609" data-attributes="member: 29929"><p><strong>Re: *UPDATE UPS LAYS OFF ALL AIR DRIVERS IN MANHATTAN 43RD St building and Manhattan</strong></p><p></p><p>When they did the layoffs on the preload, it is my understanding that they would have needed to go in reverse seniority order based on company seniority (the day you started working at UPS) not classification seniority (the day you started air driving). I find anyone being laid off the preload at that time of year quite surprising, since UPS volume (at least where I am at) starts picking up in October, first, with the stores stocking up for the holiday shopping season, then toward mid and late November, the additional residential deliveries. Anyway...if they laid you off the preload while keeping any another indidividual working who had less company seniority than you, I believe you could file a grievance to receive pay for the time you were laid off. I would definitely encourage you to look into the matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="air_dr, post: 795609, member: 29929"] [b]Re: *UPDATE UPS LAYS OFF ALL AIR DRIVERS IN MANHATTAN 43RD St building and Manhattan[/b] When they did the layoffs on the preload, it is my understanding that they would have needed to go in reverse seniority order based on company seniority (the day you started working at UPS) not classification seniority (the day you started air driving). I find anyone being laid off the preload at that time of year quite surprising, since UPS volume (at least where I am at) starts picking up in October, first, with the stores stocking up for the holiday shopping season, then toward mid and late November, the additional residential deliveries. Anyway...if they laid you off the preload while keeping any another indidividual working who had less company seniority than you, I believe you could file a grievance to receive pay for the time you were laid off. I would definitely encourage you to look into the matter. [/QUOTE]
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