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getting paid for supervisors working?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dustyroads" data-source="post: 622284" data-attributes="member: 22610"><p>I guess things are handled differently in different parts of the county. But, where I work, managers and supervisors can't handle packages. And, they know this quite well. Usually, most members of management we have here play by those rules. Sometimes, usually a new part time sup, will think he can be a hero by loading or moving a bunch of packages, and those individuals get corrected, by the filing of a grievance. However, the pay for the grievance can only be given to the highest seniority person who was available to do the work. If a person is already on the clock and being paid, and they witness a supervisor working, they can file a grievance, however, they will have no standing here, as they are already on the clock and working. The grievance money goes to the highest seniority worker who was available to do the work and was not offered the work. Obviously, things are done differently elsewhere, but that's the way we do it out here in the middle of the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustyroads, post: 622284, member: 22610"] I guess things are handled differently in different parts of the county. But, where I work, managers and supervisors can't handle packages. And, they know this quite well. Usually, most members of management we have here play by those rules. Sometimes, usually a new part time sup, will think he can be a hero by loading or moving a bunch of packages, and those individuals get corrected, by the filing of a grievance. However, the pay for the grievance can only be given to the highest seniority person who was available to do the work. If a person is already on the clock and being paid, and they witness a supervisor working, they can file a grievance, however, they will have no standing here, as they are already on the clock and working. The grievance money goes to the highest seniority worker who was available to do the work and was not offered the work. Obviously, things are done differently elsewhere, but that's the way we do it out here in the middle of the country. [/QUOTE]
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