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supervisors loading trucks, no steward.
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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Preloader" data-source="post: 1165438" data-attributes="member: 29235"><p>Until someone starts filing grievances on this it will continue to happen. Management will take advantage of us as long as we will let them. If you don't have a steward available, you can file a grievance with a steward from another shift and if there aren't any you can simply file it with your local business agent. If you don't have the "guts" to do it, you should at least be notifying the kid at home so that he or she can file on it.</p><p> </p><p>In answer to your question: The best way to approach this is to grow a pair and confront management and file grievances as necessary. (JMO)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Preloader, post: 1165438, member: 29235"] Until someone starts filing grievances on this it will continue to happen. Management will take advantage of us as long as we will let them. If you don't have a steward available, you can file a grievance with a steward from another shift and if there aren't any you can simply file it with your local business agent. If you don't have the "guts" to do it, you should at least be notifying the kid at home so that he or she can file on it. In answer to your question: The best way to approach this is to grow a pair and confront management and file grievances as necessary. (JMO) [/QUOTE]
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