525 Layoffs

BeachBoy

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I just got an email from the Local, and UPS informed them that beginning Jan. 15, they are upgrading our facility and as a result, they expect 525 jobs will be gone.
I think mine will be safe, but, morale going into peak is going to be an all time low.
Merry Christmas everyone!
 

SorryLazyPOS

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I just got an email from the Local, and UPS informed them that beginning Jan. 15, they are upgrading our facility and as a result, they expect 525 jobs will be gone.
I think mine will be safe, but, morale going into peak is going to be an all time low.
Merry Christmas everyone!
525??? Geez
 

Thebrownblob

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Bubblehead

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I just got an email from the Local, and UPS informed them that beginning Jan. 15, they are upgrading our facility and as a result, they expect 525 jobs will be gone.
I think mine will be safe, but, morale going into peak is going to be an all time low.
Merry Christmas everyone!
All I see is a temporary partial closure for renovation.

These "525 employees" will likely have a right to follow their work.
Lower seniority employees at the remaining buildings that absorb the work will likely be in peril too by virtue of Article 38 and applicable supplemental language.

Just curious, should the Company be required to continue processing packages at an antiquated building, would that make it "The Best Contract Ever"???
 

Thebrownblob

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All I see is a temporary partial closure for renovation.

These "525 employees" will likely have a right to follow their work.
Lower seniority employees at the remaining buildings that absorb the work will likely be in peril too by virtue of Article 38 and applicable supplemental language.

Just curious, should the Company be required to continue processing packages at an antiquated building, would that make it "The Best Contract Ever"???
That’s what I see as well but it’s hard to tell. Its worded a bit strange.

Old outdated buildings closing is a normal occurrence.
 
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