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<blockquote data-quote="Mike23" data-source="post: 580170"><p>It's not the teamsters, UPS OR the government that drags out the hearings (in this newbs humble opinion), it's ALL the politics involved in it.</p><p></p><p>UPS wants to drag it out hoping the teamsters will get frustrated and go away.</p><p></p><p>Teamsters want to drag it out so they can get all their sheep in a row to pile it on UPS.</p><p></p><p>The government (although I don't know how they drag their feet or how they even come into this) drags it out because the more it's dragged out the more money they get from UPS having to pay the employees over the grievances.</p><p></p><p>I could be wrong of course, but that's just my guess.</p><p></p><p>I'd say, to fix the grievance problem is to be able to go past the union and file in small claims court. If you win, have the court garnish the wages of UPS management if they won't pay (heh, dreaming, I know). If you win, then any legality you sought for the trial (lawyer) is paid for by the union. Suddenly things might get fixed a heck of a lot sooner?</p><p></p><p>If both teamsters AND UPS lose money, you're looking at two organizations that would like to solve the problem ASAP so that their own bottoms don't get to red from the loss of money.</p><p></p><p>So, lets say, if it's not solved in a month, the driver has the option to use this path?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike23, post: 580170"] It's not the teamsters, UPS OR the government that drags out the hearings (in this newbs humble opinion), it's ALL the politics involved in it. UPS wants to drag it out hoping the teamsters will get frustrated and go away. Teamsters want to drag it out so they can get all their sheep in a row to pile it on UPS. The government (although I don't know how they drag their feet or how they even come into this) drags it out because the more it's dragged out the more money they get from UPS having to pay the employees over the grievances. I could be wrong of course, but that's just my guess. I'd say, to fix the grievance problem is to be able to go past the union and file in small claims court. If you win, have the court garnish the wages of UPS management if they won't pay (heh, dreaming, I know). If you win, then any legality you sought for the trial (lawyer) is paid for by the union. Suddenly things might get fixed a heck of a lot sooner? If both teamsters AND UPS lose money, you're looking at two organizations that would like to solve the problem ASAP so that their own bottoms don't get to red from the loss of money. So, lets say, if it's not solved in a month, the driver has the option to use this path? [/QUOTE]
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