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The New UPS Stretching routine
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<blockquote data-quote="dudebro" data-source="post: 3420258" data-attributes="member: 11234"><p>Exactly - he got his job back.</p><p></p><p>My last year in the hub, I caught an hourly employee in cahoots with a PT supervisor to clock him in at 2100 while he was showing up around 2200. The PT sup was gone, the Teamster was on notice but got his job back. Stealing time is supposed to be a cardinal sin, and we had him on camera. Still no dice.</p><p></p><p>Later on that year - had a FT supervisor who simply refused to work as directed for months. No union protection at all. Every time my DM and I went to HR, we were told we needed more - even with write-ups written by the supervisor where he stated that he didn't do something because he didn't feel like it.</p><p></p><p>An old school manager once told me in 1989 to stack my write-ups next to a marker standing on its end, and when the write-ups got taller than the marker, I was fired. Then he made me do a write-up for misloads or something...but in my experience he turned out to be right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dudebro, post: 3420258, member: 11234"] Exactly - he got his job back. My last year in the hub, I caught an hourly employee in cahoots with a PT supervisor to clock him in at 2100 while he was showing up around 2200. The PT sup was gone, the Teamster was on notice but got his job back. Stealing time is supposed to be a cardinal sin, and we had him on camera. Still no dice. Later on that year - had a FT supervisor who simply refused to work as directed for months. No union protection at all. Every time my DM and I went to HR, we were told we needed more - even with write-ups written by the supervisor where he stated that he didn't do something because he didn't feel like it. An old school manager once told me in 1989 to stack my write-ups next to a marker standing on its end, and when the write-ups got taller than the marker, I was fired. Then he made me do a write-up for misloads or something...but in my experience he turned out to be right. [/QUOTE]
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