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they told us “ it’s part of the uniform” lol, I replied so are these black low-cut socks ..We already have them. Nobody wears them, but we have them.
they told us “ it’s part of the uniform” lol, I replied so are these black low-cut socks ..We already have them. Nobody wears them, but we have them.
The strongest labor union in the world never allows these things to happen. Lol.Just wondering what would happen.
Let's say, """hypothetically""", my building is completely inadequate for the amount of volume we process.
I'm talking floor-to-ceiling bricked out exit doors, the belt backed up 30+ feet with stuff falling off the side, zero room to walk in the aisle, having to step over boxes and stack outs, egress a distant afterthought, rental trucks pulled up to the building with huge gaps between the truck and the building like a pitfall, having to step up and down 3+ feet into the rental 500+ times a morning while ducking head, almost snapping ankle a couple times an hour, and so on. The works.
I want to emphasize that none of this can be remedied by simply hiring more people and that the building itself is too small to handle the volume.
If I call OSHA can I get this whole operation shut down until UPS builds something bigger? Just wondering.
They were pushing this hard yesterday. Many of the yard guys come in wearing tshirts (yellow with reflective stripes) that they bought themselves. These are no longer allowed, you have to wear the vest UPS gives you.We already have them. Nobody wears them, but we have them.
Sorry boss, somebody took it.They were pushing this hard yesterday. Many of the yard guys come in wearing tshirts (yellow with reflective stripes) that they bought themselves. These are no longer allowed, you have to wear the vest UPS gives you.
Also, I've seen the ones you can get from the Local with the Teamster logo on the back. No longer allowed!
Calling OSHA is not enough.Just wondering what would happen.
Let's say, """hypothetically""", my building is completely inadequate for the amount of volume we process.
I'm talking floor-to-ceiling bricked out exit doors, the belt backed up 30+ feet with stuff falling off the side, zero room to walk in the aisle, having to step over boxes and stack outs, egress a distant afterthought, rental trucks pulled up to the building with huge gaps between the truck and the building like a pitfall, having to step up and down 3+ feet into the rental 500+ times a morning while ducking head, almost snapping ankle a couple times an hour, and so on. The works.
I want to emphasize that none of this can be remedied by simply hiring more people and that the building itself is too small to handle the volume.
If I call OSHA can I get this whole operation shut down until UPS builds something bigger? Just wondering.
Disagree.UPS values your safety as well as those around you. Please elevate your concerns to your immediate supervisor and management will certainly rectify any safety issues.
This is partially true.I assume you have just described 90% of the UPS buildings on any given work day. If you do call OSHA though don't be surprised if the day they show up things are all cleaned up when they get there.--It's funny how stuff like that happens.
I’m on it.
As a result of some of recent OSHA Charges, the decade old "corporate-wide settlement agreement" in regards to egress has been vacated.