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A strike will be ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Daf" data-source="post: 3475471" data-attributes="member: 64957"><p>A strike is always ugly, and painful to both members and company. Sometimes necessary to create change. </p><p></p><p>As of right now, things cannot continue as is for us workers at Ups. Every complaint falls on deaf ears. In fact if we speak up we get a target on our back. </p><p></p><p>Safety is gone, and I’m not talking about memorizing safety acronyms. The safety of our equipment, workload, staffing levels are pathetic. You preach about it at pcm, but as soon as it comes to getting someone help with a 150 pound package, or getting broken equipment fixed, then suddenly we “can’t afford” safety anymore. </p><p></p><p>If you are a manager that is getting nervous maybe you should start doing your part in treating workers better. </p><p></p><p>I will be willing to walk a picket line and take strike pay before I agree to a contract that allows this to continue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daf, post: 3475471, member: 64957"] A strike is always ugly, and painful to both members and company. Sometimes necessary to create change. As of right now, things cannot continue as is for us workers at Ups. Every complaint falls on deaf ears. In fact if we speak up we get a target on our back. Safety is gone, and I’m not talking about memorizing safety acronyms. The safety of our equipment, workload, staffing levels are pathetic. You preach about it at pcm, but as soon as it comes to getting someone help with a 150 pound package, or getting broken equipment fixed, then suddenly we “can’t afford” safety anymore. If you are a manager that is getting nervous maybe you should start doing your part in treating workers better. I will be willing to walk a picket line and take strike pay before I agree to a contract that allows this to continue. [/QUOTE]
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