Massive layoffsWhat do you guys think will be the fallout on the management end? VSAP for ops management?
Management will probably lose their health insurance. Lose their pensions. Remove the ac from all the office spaces. I could go on.
File a grievance...There will be less people hiring into management. ALL Union workers will now do everything online. Their complaints/request and HR services will be handled by call centers from India. So good luck Union boys about getting anything done. You have complaints about your wrong paycheck amount? Call India!
I have good news for ya. That is also handled by a call center in India. Maybe the Union can negotiate the elevator music playing on the phone while you wait.File a grievance...
That will fix it.
that's not how it works in managementMassive layoffs
Do you even know that’s already happening? Quit sounding like a tool. You’re about to make my ignore list.There will be less people hiring into management. ALL Union workers will now do everything online. Their complaints/request and HR services will be handled by call centers from India. So good luck Union boys about getting anything done. You have complaints about your wrong paycheck amount? Call India!
rolls downhill I heard.that's not how it works in management
there will be VSAP which the most senior and experienced will take
the highest talent new management will go elsewhere
the support functions (finance, marketing, SCS) will be gutted and outsourced even further
you're left with tier management than before, and it all comes tumbling down a little further
yes, just not in the way many teamsters here think it doesrolls downhill I heard.
Sure, not our concern. Most Management at the operations level in pkg car is pointlessthat's not how it works in management
there will be VSAP which the most senior and experienced will take
the highest talent new management will go elsewhere
the support functions (finance, marketing, SCS) will be gutted and outsourced even further
you're left with tier management than before, and it all comes tumbling down a little further
I will just tell you what the last supervisor to quit told me.yes, just not in the way many teamsters here think it does
That is legacy system that UPS unfortunately inherited. BS jobs and low paid management jobs should be gone. If UPS wants to be ruthless competitor, it should look at Amazon model. However, it means Union shop is incompatible with that business model. You can't have your cake and eat it too.I will just tell you what the last supervisor to quit told me.
He said this job is way below his pay grade and he's tired is listening to conference calls and being a babysitter and not actually being able to do anything to make a difference
was it an ORS? they pretty much are just babysitters, the only useful thing they do is train FSP's but we are way overstaffed for just that functionI will just tell you what the last supervisor to quit told me.
He said this job is way below his pay grade and he's tired is listening to conference calls and being a babysitter and not actually being able to do anything to make a difference
yesSure, not our concern. Most Management at the operations level in pkg car is pointless
anyway. Show up at 6 or 7am in the morning push some paperwork give a PCM. Go to lunch at noon leave for the day at 2 PM. Let the OMS handle everything else.
For some reason they find a way to chase out the good supervisors and we get stuck with the leftoversThat is legacy system that UPS unfortunately inherited. BS jobs and low paid management jobs should be gone. If UPS wants to be ruthless competitor, it should look at Amazon model. However, it means Union shop is incompatible with that business model. You can't have your cake and eat it too.
That is legacy system that UPS unfortunately inherited. BS jobs and low paid management jobs should be gone. If UPS wants to be ruthless competitor, it should look at Amazon model. However, it means Union shop is incompatible with that business model. You can't have your cake and eat it too.
But yet we have to pick up all their call tags...Inherited legacy system? You sound like a dummy, why would UPS want to model Amazon? were quite successful doing what we do and Amazon does not do what we do you do know that right or do you just like to feign intelligence? Amazon delivers their own stuff they do not make pick ups, and they do not ship business to business.