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Here's The Story Behind The Strike That Got 250 UPS Workers Fired
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<blockquote data-quote="oldngray" data-source="post: 1302803" data-attributes="member: 45230"><p>The UPS claim is Reyes was "stealing" time. Those people making comments compared it to clocking in early but not working. If his center manager told him it was OK for him to start early (which he will never admit to now) and he was working then not really stealing time. Not like they are trying to compare to someone who clocks in but doesn't work. If UPS had expected him to start early but work off the clock then that would be stealing from him but of course that wouldn't matter. And a little thing like starting 10 minutes or so early can mean getting done 20 or 30 minutes earlier so it could have actually saved UPS money. I don't know if that actually happened but is a possibility. Also UPS is acting as if he was trying to get more OT when most driver do everything possible to reduce the hours they have to work. In any event, looks like UPS will not be willing to compromise so it will all on the arbitration decisions now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldngray, post: 1302803, member: 45230"] The UPS claim is Reyes was "stealing" time. Those people making comments compared it to clocking in early but not working. If his center manager told him it was OK for him to start early (which he will never admit to now) and he was working then not really stealing time. Not like they are trying to compare to someone who clocks in but doesn't work. If UPS had expected him to start early but work off the clock then that would be stealing from him but of course that wouldn't matter. And a little thing like starting 10 minutes or so early can mean getting done 20 or 30 minutes earlier so it could have actually saved UPS money. I don't know if that actually happened but is a possibility. Also UPS is acting as if he was trying to get more OT when most driver do everything possible to reduce the hours they have to work. In any event, looks like UPS will not be willing to compromise so it will all on the arbitration decisions now. [/QUOTE]
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