WorknLateHuh
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you should be ashamed of yourself. You didn't see the "on topic"?
I 's threads are serious business!!
you should be ashamed of yourself. You didn't see the "on topic"?
I 's threads are serious business!!
Thank you for the support!you should be ashamed of yourself. You didn't see the "on topic"?
I 's threads are serious business!!
My bad, sorry.You asked two questions ... I answered them.
Monkey face?you should be ashamed of yourself. You didn't see the "on topic"?
I 's threads are serious business!!
Wow. You summed up upsTo All,
Is it ethical for a company to give its employees training, going so far as to having employees even sign papers stating they understand that they are required to follow the methods or training and then have local supervision, management not enforce and/or reinforce the following of the company training on a day to day basis. Local management actually forces the employees into not following the companies training methods and policies by creating a culture that discourages following training methods by having a rush your work and speed at all cost mentality.
Is it a further breach of ethical management by insisting on methods and training only when there is an audit, a visit or some other reason for presenting a workplace that is false and does not represent regular everyday business as usual?
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Are you saying this a regular, routine and common practice at UPS?Wow. You summed up ups
Not sure what you mean.Why are Integrity's posts about beating dead horses? Where is "breach of ethical management" covered in the supplement?
?I swear. I did not summon the dead.
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Why are Integrity's posts about beating dead horses? Where is "breach of ethical management" covered in the supplement?
Is this meant to be funny?
It would be unethical of me to answer due to personal reasons.Is this meant to be funny?
Is this comment meant to be funny also?It would be unethical of me to answer due to personal reasons.
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Management knows that the work will cost more by following the methods. The culture of the company is "make a number at all cost". I believe they teach the method just so their lawyers can say that the taught us the right way after we get hurt.
I would even say that in some cases the people that DO follow the methods are accused of "being slow", "lazy" etc. the ones that don't follow them are faster and fall under less criticism from management.
Yes. In my opinion this is all unethical.
I'll take this one step further, although you already touched on it briefly.Management knows that the work will cost more by following the methods. The culture of the company is "make a number at all cost". I believe they teach the method just so their lawyers can say that the taught us the right way after we get hurt.
I would even say that in some cases the people that DO follow the methods are accused of "being slow", "lazy" etc. the ones that don't follow them are faster and fall under less criticism from management.
Yes. In my opinion this is all unethical.
"Work quickly" by who's standards?This may surprise most of you but it is possible to work both quickly and safely.
"Work quickly" by who's standards?
Couldn't those words "quickly and safely" in the same sentence be considered an oxymoron?