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Preload - Can I fight a setup change?
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<blockquote data-quote="RolloTony Brown Town" data-source="post: 4031709" data-attributes="member: 42001"><p>You can’t fight the set up change. The management team made a decision to change the lineup, the dispatch, and told you your assignment.</p><p></p><p>Walk don’t run. Work safe. Work as directed. If it causes you to stack then you stack. If they tell you not to stack then shut the belt off when you need to. If they tell you to turn it on, tell them you will when your egress is safe. If they tell you not to jog the belt then let packages ride down the belt. If a supervisor turns the belt on when you turn it off then file a grievance and contact osha cause that nonsense is very unsafe.</p><p></p><p>I understand you don’t want to make waves. I’m in management. We all want the belt to run and packages to be put away but you have to work safe. Cause they’ll lose it when you report the injury because you’re rushing in unsafe conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RolloTony Brown Town, post: 4031709, member: 42001"] You can’t fight the set up change. The management team made a decision to change the lineup, the dispatch, and told you your assignment. Walk don’t run. Work safe. Work as directed. If it causes you to stack then you stack. If they tell you not to stack then shut the belt off when you need to. If they tell you to turn it on, tell them you will when your egress is safe. If they tell you not to jog the belt then let packages ride down the belt. If a supervisor turns the belt on when you turn it off then file a grievance and contact osha cause that nonsense is very unsafe. I understand you don’t want to make waves. I’m in management. We all want the belt to run and packages to be put away but you have to work safe. Cause they’ll lose it when you report the injury because you’re rushing in unsafe conditions. [/QUOTE]
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