our p/t sups use their phones to check baseball scores all the time, and that's not stealing time?
What about the 5 minute cigarette break every 5 minutes?
Hello. I would like to know if anyone knows the job of an OMS clerk and a ECS clerk. I'm told that ECS clerks are not to go on the trucks and pull packages, that it's the OMS clerks job. Because I have an OMS clerk who doesn't want to pull packages and I'm in there until almost 10 @ night, while she goes home. And my center is the only center where the ECS clerks have to help the OMS clerks do their job. Even the management doesn't know the job description. Please help!!!!!
Hello. I would like to know if anyone knows the job of an OMS clerk and a ECS clerk. I'm told that ECS clerks are not to go on the trucks and pull packages, that it's the OMS clerks job. Because I have an OMS clerk who doesn't want to pull packages and I'm in there until almost 10 @ night, while she goes home. And my center is the only center where the ECS clerks have to help the OMS clerks do their job. Even the management doesn't know the job description. Please help!!!!!
it should be the ecs clerk pulling the package, the OMS is not a union person and should not be touching packages.
Are you union? If it involves movement of the package its a union job!Hello. I would like to know if anyone knows the job of an OMS clerk and a ECS clerk. I'm told that ECS clerks are not to go on the trucks and pull packages, that it's the OMS clerks job. Because I have an OMS clerk who doesn't want to pull packages and I'm in there until almost 10 @ night, while she goes home. And my center is the only center where the ECS clerks have to help the OMS clerks do their job. Even the management doesn't know the job description. Please help!!!!!
My phone doesn't have service in the trailers.
Since a Iecs and dcr involves correcting a package or holding it for will call or any number of other things,the oms should hand the paperwork to the ecs clerk and let him or her do the work.Since it's a question of what is bargaining unit work and what isn't, I don't see why OMS should not be able to find and retrieve DCRs as it (to my knowledge) has never been clear who's clerical work it "belongs to".
Since a Iecs and dcr involves correcting a package or holding it for will call or any number of other things,the oms should hand the paperwork to the ecs clerk and let him or her do the work.
After all OMS stands for Operations Management Specialist. so it is clear in any contract that they are management personnel and should not be touching or handling packages.
Not in those words. However OMS people are considered supervisors (most of them will tell you that everyday) and it is understood through many years of UPS/teamster negotiations, contracts and just plain old common sense that the forward progress of a package is not to be done physically by management. \Once again, this is your opinion. The contract does not mention touching or handling packages in language.
Section 7. Supervisors Working
(a) The Employer agrees that the function of supervisors is the supervision of Employees and not the
performance of the work of the employees they supervise. Accordingly, the Employer agrees that
supervisors or other employees of the Employer who are not members of the bargaining unit shall not
perform any bargaining unit work, except to train employees or demonstrate safety, or as otherwise
provided in the applicable Supplement, Rider or Addendum.
If it forwards the progress of a package from point a (the truck) to point b (computer station) its union work! Oms's are to supervise while union employees are to handle the packages!Once again, this is your opinion. The contract does not mention touching or handling packages in language.
One of our preload clerks was just fired for "stealing time" after his mother called him on his cellphone and asked him to pick up her personal medicine. This is stupid, the converstation lasted less than 30 seconds, but people beware, the management is looking to fire to cut costs and salary, so be careful, and leave your cell phones in your personal cars.