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<blockquote data-quote="30yearstolife" data-source="post: 1317956"><p>Make sure you check with the steward to make sure that it actually was an article 22 bid you signed. There is language in many areas to protect existing full time positions inside the hubs. I would not automatically assume management is being completely on the up and up. Going forward, you may be making a great deal more money if indeed it was not an article 22 you signed. Ask you steward to get a hold of the original bid.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, don't sign any authorization statement allowing UPS to recover wages until you are sure that the repayment schedule and amount (if any) is fair. There are Federal and State laws which govern these situations in addition to any contract language or past practice....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30yearstolife, post: 1317956"] Make sure you check with the steward to make sure that it actually was an article 22 bid you signed. There is language in many areas to protect existing full time positions inside the hubs. I would not automatically assume management is being completely on the up and up. Going forward, you may be making a great deal more money if indeed it was not an article 22 you signed. Ask you steward to get a hold of the original bid. In the meantime, don't sign any authorization statement allowing UPS to recover wages until you are sure that the repayment schedule and amount (if any) is fair. There are Federal and State laws which govern these situations in addition to any contract language or past practice.... [/QUOTE]
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