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Supervisors confronting employees who are watching them work
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<blockquote data-quote="alligator_suede" data-source="post: 1404845" data-attributes="member: 54773"><p>What I don't understand about having the primary supes swarm outbound at the end of the night is the expense. There are plenty of new hourlies in outbound (at least in my hub) and even in the unload who want all the time they can get. Unless they've been there for 5+ years union workers don't make, or rather cost, what even a freshly ground pt sup does. I see maybe two unloaders and no sorters at the end of the night in outbound areas that are just smile* shows and many times more primary supes buzzing around, usually doing nothing supervisory. Reverse that ratio and everyone wins.</p><p></p><p>Someone tell me it's not that simple or I'll have an episode. Unless the overcrowding is just a buffer against LIBs...?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alligator_suede, post: 1404845, member: 54773"] What I don't understand about having the primary supes swarm outbound at the end of the night is the expense. There are plenty of new hourlies in outbound (at least in my hub) and even in the unload who want all the time they can get. Unless they've been there for 5+ years union workers don't make, or rather cost, what even a freshly ground pt sup does. I see maybe two unloaders and no sorters at the end of the night in outbound areas that are just smile* shows and many times more primary supes buzzing around, usually doing nothing supervisory. Reverse that ratio and everyone wins. Someone tell me it's not that simple or I'll have an episode. Unless the overcrowding is just a buffer against LIBs...? [/QUOTE]
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