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Grieving til His Head Spins
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<blockquote data-quote="PiedmontSteward" data-source="post: 1290929" data-attributes="member: 42270"><p>You can get paid double time for the hours a supervisor is working if you have witnesses and it's blatant, ie. Joe Supervisor sends Bob Union home and then loads his truck for 4 hours straight with Jack Union and Bill Union witnessing. The exact phrase/standard for a supervisor working is "advancing packages [through the UPS system]." Breaking a jam in a truck and clearing an egress typically don't involve "advancing packages" unless there's a pattern. </p><p></p><p>If you're writing up a supervisor for breaking jams, clearing an egress, covering for a bathroom break without some sort of pattern, etc. that drastically reduces the chances of you getting paid. It's also petty; sometimes it's justified for short periods (ie. if a PT supervisor is bragging about working and never getting grieved or decides the best way to manage is to yell and scream at people, etc.) but that's a double-edged sword as Heff said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiedmontSteward, post: 1290929, member: 42270"] You can get paid double time for the hours a supervisor is working if you have witnesses and it's blatant, ie. Joe Supervisor sends Bob Union home and then loads his truck for 4 hours straight with Jack Union and Bill Union witnessing. The exact phrase/standard for a supervisor working is "advancing packages [through the UPS system]." Breaking a jam in a truck and clearing an egress typically don't involve "advancing packages" unless there's a pattern. If you're writing up a supervisor for breaking jams, clearing an egress, covering for a bathroom break without some sort of pattern, etc. that drastically reduces the chances of you getting paid. It's also petty; sometimes it's justified for short periods (ie. if a PT supervisor is bragging about working and never getting grieved or decides the best way to manage is to yell and scream at people, etc.) but that's a double-edged sword as Heff said. [/QUOTE]
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