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What do you want in 2013 contract ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Packmule" data-source="post: 957850" data-attributes="member: 33558"><p>I want to see all of my contribution years, including pre-2008, moved into the UPS/IBT fund for life, not just until age 65. Since UPS invited the Teamsters to be our bargaining unit, and they cut off the APWA in 08 by negotiating the current contract 2 years in advance, they get what's coming to them.</p><p>New idea also. I want to see language regarding residential driver release packages clearly state that a driver has no further obligation to get the package out of sight or weather than the front porch. If the customer needs more security than that, it is their obligation to provide the means and the authorization proactively. No driver should ever be required to enter a garage, unlocked car, gates, or back patios without specific instructions from the customer. And UPS can live with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packmule, post: 957850, member: 33558"] I want to see all of my contribution years, including pre-2008, moved into the UPS/IBT fund for life, not just until age 65. Since UPS invited the Teamsters to be our bargaining unit, and they cut off the APWA in 08 by negotiating the current contract 2 years in advance, they get what's coming to them. New idea also. I want to see language regarding residential driver release packages clearly state that a driver has no further obligation to get the package out of sight or weather than the front porch. If the customer needs more security than that, it is their obligation to provide the means and the authorization proactively. No driver should ever be required to enter a garage, unlocked car, gates, or back patios without specific instructions from the customer. And UPS can live with it. [/QUOTE]
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