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Is there really a possibility of a strike?
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<blockquote data-quote="Undertow" data-source="post: 3529836" data-attributes="member: 4550"><p>I'd pretty much agree. Even the most optimistic workers in our facility have largely given up hope that upper management will exhibit more sensible decision making or behavior. The upheaval that the Saturday service implementation caused on staffing, operations and morale last year really never subsided. That combined with their dreadful planning for peak season was bad enough, but when RDO was taken away in favor of something as inadequate as ORION, that was a point of no return for a lot of the delivery drivers. That job was already hard enough as it was and the last thing that needed to be done after the recent history of half baked rollouts and initiatives was insist on saddling drivers with something that's making working conditions even worse. Just seems like we are losing so many of the most durable and dedicated guys that have either gotten fed up and either retired early or gone into feeders. When the best of the best in the workforce begin losing the faith so rapidly, it really underscores the resentment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Undertow, post: 3529836, member: 4550"] I'd pretty much agree. Even the most optimistic workers in our facility have largely given up hope that upper management will exhibit more sensible decision making or behavior. The upheaval that the Saturday service implementation caused on staffing, operations and morale last year really never subsided. That combined with their dreadful planning for peak season was bad enough, but when RDO was taken away in favor of something as inadequate as ORION, that was a point of no return for a lot of the delivery drivers. That job was already hard enough as it was and the last thing that needed to be done after the recent history of half baked rollouts and initiatives was insist on saddling drivers with something that's making working conditions even worse. Just seems like we are losing so many of the most durable and dedicated guys that have either gotten fed up and either retired early or gone into feeders. When the best of the best in the workforce begin losing the faith so rapidly, it really underscores the resentment. [/QUOTE]
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