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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 875303" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>None of that changes the fact that the contract...the <em>same</em> contract that will be giving you that pension when you reach 30 years....specifically prohibits management people from doing our work except in cases of emergency.</p><p></p><p>Christmas isnt an emergency. Misloads arent an emergency. When management intentionally creates the conditions that cause the misloads in the first place (ridiculous obsession with PPH and SPC, deliberate understaffing, overcrowding facilities etc.) we cannot allow them to turn around and use their poor choices as a justification for violating the contract and doing our work. Once they get their foot wedged into that particular door, we will never get it closed and they will keep on pushing it open a little further each time.</p><p></p><p>I share your concern for servicing the customer; but the solution is to do the job right in the first place instead of perpetuating the problem by giving management a free pass on doing our work. They have no motivation to solve the underlying problems if they can continually sweep thse problems under the rug by having one of their own make service on the misloads for free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 875303, member: 14668"] None of that changes the fact that the contract...the [I]same[/I] contract that will be giving you that pension when you reach 30 years....specifically prohibits management people from doing our work except in cases of emergency. Christmas isnt an emergency. Misloads arent an emergency. When management intentionally creates the conditions that cause the misloads in the first place (ridiculous obsession with PPH and SPC, deliberate understaffing, overcrowding facilities etc.) we cannot allow them to turn around and use their poor choices as a justification for violating the contract and doing our work. Once they get their foot wedged into that particular door, we will never get it closed and they will keep on pushing it open a little further each time. I share your concern for servicing the customer; but the solution is to do the job right in the first place instead of perpetuating the problem by giving management a free pass on doing our work. They have no motivation to solve the underlying problems if they can continually sweep thse problems under the rug by having one of their own make service on the misloads for free. [/QUOTE]
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