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<blockquote data-quote="ok2bclever" data-source="post: 59512"><p>Article 40, Section 1, Subsection "L", Subsubsection 2 answers your question and the answer is you only get straight time. </p><p> </p><p>Article 40 is full of concessionary language that overrides many other hard fought for normal worker protections and rights. </p><p> </p><p>This was done when UPS first began to compete for the overnight business against nonunion Fedex. </p><p> </p><p>Probably the largest mistake UPS ever made was believing there was no demand for overnight service and steadfastly ignoring the truth until fred shoved it into their face with all the profit he made creating a his empire unopposed by Big Brown who could have <strong>owned</strong> this territory. </p><p> </p><p>Never-the-less, UPS needed help to compete with the company they allowed to get fully established and the union had no choice but to help them with concessionary language. </p><p> </p><p>Even though we hold our own against fred in this territory now none of the concessions have ever been given back and so you live with this fact of working six days a week at straight time where Article 40 is involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ok2bclever, post: 59512"] Article 40, Section 1, Subsection "L", Subsubsection 2 answers your question and the answer is you only get straight time. Article 40 is full of concessionary language that overrides many other hard fought for normal worker protections and rights. This was done when UPS first began to compete for the overnight business against nonunion Fedex. Probably the largest mistake UPS ever made was believing there was no demand for overnight service and steadfastly ignoring the truth until fred shoved it into their face with all the profit he made creating a his empire unopposed by Big Brown who could have [b]owned[/b] this territory. Never-the-less, UPS needed help to compete with the company they allowed to get fully established and the union had no choice but to help them with concessionary language. Even though we hold our own against fred in this territory now none of the concessions have ever been given back and so you live with this fact of working six days a week at straight time where Article 40 is involved. [/QUOTE]
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