Why would supervisors of retirement age be denied the SRP.
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supervisors and operations managers will not be offered the buyout . It appears we have some value to the organization.![]()
I think once they fill the holes from the Managers EBO (which as near as we can tell there will be) there maybe the possiblity of Supervisors getting the offer.
supervisors and operations managers will not be offered the buyout . It appears we have some value to the organization.![]()
I do not understand why supervisors age 55 or older are excluded from this offer. It is a slap in the face. Most managers and supervisors 55 or older have been with UPS for over 30 years. Maybe I'll just stay for spite!!No exclusion for operations managers. They apparently are not a valuable as thought.
Center-level managers through district managers who will be 55 or older by December 31, 2010, and have 10 or more years of vesting service by April 30, 2010
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I do not understand why supervisors age 55 or older are excluded from this offer. It is a slap in the face. Most managers and supervisors 55 or older have been with UPS for over 30 years. Maybe I'll just stay for spite!!
Maybe this is too simple an answer but one could deduce that UPS does not want to get rid of supervisors ... they are needed.
UPS is trying to get rid of positions that are no longer needed.
The (Q&A) does answer the question and has left me and several other supervisors in this age group (at or 55 this year) totally disgusted. We get to see center managers leave with their retirement plus the SRP. As for the sups just retirement.Not only that, but you could just check the Q&A section of the announcement. It specifically addresses this element.
The (Q&A) does answer the question and has left me and several other supervisors in this age group (at or 55 this year) totally disgusted. We get to see center managers leave with their retirement plus the SRP. As for the sups just retirement.
If that is the case, it’s just a waiting game again. The big question is if you take the retirement or wait. It would be interesting to know how many sups will wait.From what I have read and heard the SRP will be expanded to include FT supervisors who meet the requirements if the objective numbers are not met.
No exclusion for operations managers. They apparently are not a valuable as thought.
Center-level managers through district managers who will be 55 or older by December 31, 2010, and have 10 or more years of vesting service by April 30, 2010
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I do not understand why supervisors age 55 or older are excluded from this offer. It is a slap in the face. Most managers and supervisors 55 or older have been with UPS for over 30 years. Maybe I'll just stay for spite!!
The way it was explained is that operation managers at 55 or will be 55 this year will get the SPR. I know of two managers that received their NDA letter. Supervisors in this age group left out in the cold.I don't know I read an exclusion for everyone under 55 that is in operations.
I would suggest you wait a little and see how the dust settles. What seems like a slap on the face today, may turn into a blessing...
This is the third buyout I have seen, and this one looks much, much different....
In this buyout they said "we are encouraging our people to take it"
In this buyout they said "jobs will be lost"
They said "As a result of the changes, we will need fewer managers, division managers, region staff managers, and district managers than we currently employ."
The said there will be a: "Selection process for all remaining affected employees (managers, supervisors, specialists, administrative and technical)" - beginning April 5th
Do the math: 1800 fewer jobs. 1100 people oferred the buyout. I'm betting that they will be keeping only the best employees.
Different from the past. Then, only the best took the buyout. Now, it may be that the poorest are going to NEED to take it because the alternative is no job...
P-Man
When will the remaining affected employess find out IF they are affected? April 5th? When it gets down to speciaslist level, how will it be decided - performance, seniority or age?
The way it was explained is that operation managers at 55 or will be 55 this year will get the SPR. I know of two managers that received their NDA letter. Supervisors in this age group left out in the cold.