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As employers push efficiency, the daily grind wears down workers
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<blockquote data-quote="barnyard" data-source="post: 1118552" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>There are also many other studies that show productivity drops after 8 hours of work. The combination of day after day of forced OT, combined with tighter and tighter demands for efficiency, I believe is one of the chief drivers of our increasing injury and accident rates. I honestly believe that we are at the point that the only way UPS is going to lower injury and accident rates is going to be to lower the average paid day, significantly.</p><p></p><p>We should not have to literally beg for only 2-8 hour days a month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnyard, post: 1118552, member: 13921"] There are also many other studies that show productivity drops after 8 hours of work. The combination of day after day of forced OT, combined with tighter and tighter demands for efficiency, I believe is one of the chief drivers of our increasing injury and accident rates. I honestly believe that we are at the point that the only way UPS is going to lower injury and accident rates is going to be to lower the average paid day, significantly. We should not have to literally beg for only 2-8 hour days a month. [/QUOTE]
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