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OSHA cites UPS for 'excessive heat' exposure after NBC investigation
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<blockquote data-quote="Boywondr" data-source="post: 4187617" data-attributes="member: 77695"><p>That is only for one isolated incident.</p><p> The next fine can be up to 30 times the first one and it multiplies from there citing "willful" violations.</p><p></p><p>The question is: outside of new cotton uniforms what will the company actually do to abate the problem beside blaming the employee for not blah blah blah.</p><p></p><p>After the NBC story came out the center manager sent out messages to the drivers that they could take a couple of extra breaks that day if they needed to.</p><p></p><p>Stark reality was evident that night when the oms told us that the center manager told her that she was to message him with the names of the drivers that ran an hour overallowed that day.</p><p></p><p>Money is more important than mortality to some people. Until they come face to face with it.</p><p><em>U</em> <em>P</em>eople <em>S</em>uck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boywondr, post: 4187617, member: 77695"] That is only for one isolated incident. The next fine can be up to 30 times the first one and it multiplies from there citing "willful" violations. The question is: outside of new cotton uniforms what will the company actually do to abate the problem beside blaming the employee for not blah blah blah. After the NBC story came out the center manager sent out messages to the drivers that they could take a couple of extra breaks that day if they needed to. Stark reality was evident that night when the oms told us that the center manager told her that she was to message him with the names of the drivers that ran an hour overallowed that day. Money is more important than mortality to some people. Until they come face to face with it. [I]U[/I] [I]P[/I]eople [I]S[/I]uck. [/QUOTE]
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