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Misloads and The Policy
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 875235" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>If there truly are "none available" then a supervisor should indeed go ahead and make service on them, but then the most senior laid-off hourly who <em>should have been available </em>needs to be paid for the time that the supervisor spent doing work that the hourly was <em>contractually entitled to</em>. All that is required is a simple payroll adjustment, with notification to the Local and the hourly involved. It doesnt have to be an either/or deal, and it doesnt have to involve a grievance.</p><p></p><p>If we carry your logic to its ultimate conclusion, then the company ought to be free to hire an unlimited number of $10-an-hour "supervisors" who spend 11 hours a day in a package car delivering entire routes full of packages that were oh-so-conveniently "misloaded" while the union employees who ought to be working and making pension contributions into the fund that <em>you</em> benefit from are sitting at home on layoff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 875235, member: 14668"] If there truly are "none available" then a supervisor should indeed go ahead and make service on them, but then the most senior laid-off hourly who [I]should have been available [/I]needs to be paid for the time that the supervisor spent doing work that the hourly was [I]contractually entitled to[/I]. All that is required is a simple payroll adjustment, with notification to the Local and the hourly involved. It doesnt have to be an either/or deal, and it doesnt have to involve a grievance. If we carry your logic to its ultimate conclusion, then the company ought to be free to hire an unlimited number of $10-an-hour "supervisors" who spend 11 hours a day in a package car delivering entire routes full of packages that were oh-so-conveniently "misloaded" while the union employees who ought to be working and making pension contributions into the fund that [I]you[/I] benefit from are sitting at home on layoff. [/QUOTE]
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