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UPS Issues Statement Regarding Settlement of New York Complaint
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<blockquote data-quote="menotyou" data-source="post: 813357" data-attributes="member: 24535"><p>Yes, I do. It is my center. It started with the former center manager(current on-car) ripping red tags off the vehicles when it was convenient for him to do so, i.e. out of trucks in summer, peak, whenever. The Mechanic got mad and called the union. (It was a while ago, so some details are foggy) His boss shows up one night when The Mechanic was alone. Boss claims The Mechanic "lunged" at him. He was fired for workplace violence.( Hence why it is touchy subject with me),(and, if you knew The Mechanic, it was in his nature to lean in when he spoke to you-the lunge). He got job back. The police pulled over one of the trucks with a broken frame. Attorney General finally steps in and takes possession of all trucks in question. Some trucks were at Syracuse for some reason. The Mechanic went down on a sunday, jumped the fence and ripped of his inspection tags. Fired, again, for that and reporting the trucks, not sure to whom. He settled one lawsuit for $250,000, whistleblowing they called it. He received an undisclosed sum for suing UPS and The Boss(whose name I know) for wrongful termination. He is very wealthy and very happy. Can't say the same for The Boss.</p><p></p><p>On a different note, this might shine some light on why I have the attitude I do toward my management. This is just one example of the crap they have tried to pull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="menotyou, post: 813357, member: 24535"] Yes, I do. It is my center. It started with the former center manager(current on-car) ripping red tags off the vehicles when it was convenient for him to do so, i.e. out of trucks in summer, peak, whenever. The Mechanic got mad and called the union. (It was a while ago, so some details are foggy) His boss shows up one night when The Mechanic was alone. Boss claims The Mechanic "lunged" at him. He was fired for workplace violence.( Hence why it is touchy subject with me),(and, if you knew The Mechanic, it was in his nature to lean in when he spoke to you-the lunge). He got job back. The police pulled over one of the trucks with a broken frame. Attorney General finally steps in and takes possession of all trucks in question. Some trucks were at Syracuse for some reason. The Mechanic went down on a sunday, jumped the fence and ripped of his inspection tags. Fired, again, for that and reporting the trucks, not sure to whom. He settled one lawsuit for $250,000, whistleblowing they called it. He received an undisclosed sum for suing UPS and The Boss(whose name I know) for wrongful termination. He is very wealthy and very happy. Can't say the same for The Boss. On a different note, this might shine some light on why I have the attitude I do toward my management. This is just one example of the crap they have tried to pull. [/QUOTE]
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