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<blockquote data-quote="opie" data-source="post: 1074159" data-attributes="member: 1382"><p>My question is how can they "force" someone to work? I can see them getting lower senority FTers, and maybe give them a warning letter if they don't show. But the PTers, especially those who normally don't work for UPS during the morning/day, and some may only drive occasionally or just on Saturdays. I don't see a way they can force them, especially if their main job is on the inside. Most of our PT air drivers work early AM and a handful do PM air pickups and others just work Saturdays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="opie, post: 1074159, member: 1382"] My question is how can they "force" someone to work? I can see them getting lower senority FTers, and maybe give them a warning letter if they don't show. But the PTers, especially those who normally don't work for UPS during the morning/day, and some may only drive occasionally or just on Saturdays. I don't see a way they can force them, especially if their main job is on the inside. Most of our PT air drivers work early AM and a handful do PM air pickups and others just work Saturdays. [/QUOTE]
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