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How do you force UPS to pay double overtime for over 9 1/2?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hangingon" data-source="post: 89121" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p><em>To summarize the thought process stated so far: Don't inquire about the facts, simply assume whatever complaint is posted has merit. The company is always wrong and the employee is always right. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Frankly, you guys are proving yourself every bit as unfair and closed minded as you accuse the company of being</em></p><p></p><p>So your solution is to ignore any posts that paint the company in any kind of negative light? You must have made a great employee, assuming you were in mgm't. Talk to some of your non retired brethren, or even present mgm't, off the record. The only way to make scratch or under with the new standards is to skip your lunch or work unsafely, period. </p><p>I've had several ride alongs since I filed 9.5 grievances and so far no sup has been able to fault me on anything, besides the customary faster pace, load more on the handcart, or drive up resi driveways to save walk time. All things that are inherently unsafe. I am 2 hours over with the sup on the car, the same when I'm alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hangingon, post: 89121, member: 4719"] [I]To summarize the thought process stated so far: Don't inquire about the facts, simply assume whatever complaint is posted has merit. The company is always wrong and the employee is always right. Frankly, you guys are proving yourself every bit as unfair and closed minded as you accuse the company of being[/I] So your solution is to ignore any posts that paint the company in any kind of negative light? You must have made a great employee, assuming you were in mgm't. Talk to some of your non retired brethren, or even present mgm't, off the record. The only way to make scratch or under with the new standards is to skip your lunch or work unsafely, period. I've had several ride alongs since I filed 9.5 grievances and so far no sup has been able to fault me on anything, besides the customary faster pace, load more on the handcart, or drive up resi driveways to save walk time. All things that are inherently unsafe. I am 2 hours over with the sup on the car, the same when I'm alone. [/QUOTE]
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