newenglandyankee
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is this normal during a contract year to have a hiring freeze? Our hub is severely short-staffed with no interview scheduled (at least what management says).
It's not a contract yearis this normal during a contract year to have a hiring freeze? Our hub is severely short-staffed with no interview scheduled (at least what management says).
Labor charges would fix the break issue. Breaks are there so people are constantly working and wearing themselves out. It is a safety issue to deny you a break and a slam dunk case with the nlrb or osha...should be with the union as well, but apparently they don't know how to represent your members correctly.In my hub we are so short staffed that the supervisors work more then the workforce. It’s gotten so bad that we are refused our 10 minute breaks and have to settle for the extra time instead. File grievances all day long, nothing changes but a fatter paycheck.
Labor charges would fix the break issue. Breaks are there so people are constantly working and wearing themselves out. It is a safety issue to deny you a break and a slam dunk case with the nlrb or osha...should be with the union as well, but apparently they don't know how to represent your members correctly.
Which state?How can it be a labor violation when according to state and federal law the company doesn’t have to give any breaks at all? The thing that pisses me off about it is they promise to add the 10 minutes to my time card, but rarely is it added correctly or at all after several requests.
What time did you start preloading this morning?They are begging drivers to work preload tomorrow in Roswell.
Right after PCM and about 2pm today.What time did you start preloading this morning?
In my hub we are so short staffed that the supervisors work more then the workforce. It’s gotten so bad that we are refused our 10 minute breaks and have to settle for the extra time instead. File grievances all day long, nothing changes but a fatter paycheck.
4:15 and according to my math someone could wrap if they performed one operation (load or send away an add-cut) every 12.8 seconds for every working moment outside of pcm and break.What time did you start preloading this morning?
Ups math doesnt add up4:15 and according to my math someone could wrap if they performed one operation (load or send away an add-cut) every 12.8 seconds for every working moment outside of pcm and break.
I go closer to 15-16 seconds in reality. You''d fk yourself over doig irregs that fast.
The last 200 pieces get dogpiled by drivers, logjam at the door after 9:30.
The southern? region has no breaks for pt'ers. Not sure which state but I believe SC and NC are two.Which state?