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So you decided to fight someone in your browns(off the clock)
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<blockquote data-quote="Steelheader" data-source="post: 198591" data-attributes="member: 1814"><p>705red, that's not a rule anymore, at least not in the Northwest region. We can wear our uniforms too and from work (and before, you could wear your shirt, but not your pants in our district). I don't think he can be disciplined for it. Though you can claim "he was representing UPS", he also was on his own time. Unless you can find something in UPS's conduct book that states it otherwise, or in our agreement, I doubt they can do anything to him. Have drivers at a local "UPS bar" who wear their shirts in quite a bit. Never had a one discharged or repremanded for it (though management have been in there WITH them drinking lol). I know it looks bad, but if he's off the clock and off the premises, he's not a UPS employee anymore. If he was arrested at home, with his browns on, and is arrested for domestic abuse and drug out of his house with his uniform on, should he be fired? People could film him as he's drug away in cuffs. I say no, but you'd need to talk to a business agent first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steelheader, post: 198591, member: 1814"] 705red, that's not a rule anymore, at least not in the Northwest region. We can wear our uniforms too and from work (and before, you could wear your shirt, but not your pants in our district). I don't think he can be disciplined for it. Though you can claim "he was representing UPS", he also was on his own time. Unless you can find something in UPS's conduct book that states it otherwise, or in our agreement, I doubt they can do anything to him. Have drivers at a local "UPS bar" who wear their shirts in quite a bit. Never had a one discharged or repremanded for it (though management have been in there WITH them drinking lol). I know it looks bad, but if he's off the clock and off the premises, he's not a UPS employee anymore. If he was arrested at home, with his browns on, and is arrested for domestic abuse and drug out of his house with his uniform on, should he be fired? People could film him as he's drug away in cuffs. I say no, but you'd need to talk to a business agent first. [/QUOTE]
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