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The "S" Does Still Stand For "Service"
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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 846178" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>You have all been duped!!!</p><p>UpState knew exactly what he was doing when he started this thread.</p><p>It's not necessarily about pitting union against management, and it only took two posts for the conversation to go right where he wanted it go.</p><p>He has always longed for validation in regards to those little unsanctioned sorty missions that he supposedly runs "on his way home".</p><p>Bottom line is that this supervisor, whether or not in the name of service, violated the contract.</p><p>Furthermore, I guarantee in the absents of a grievance, no hourly worker will be paid for the hours spent completing this stop.</p><p>Anybody who has spent any significant time at UPS knows the conflict all supervisors spend weighing what is right contractually vs. what the corporate talking heads mandate.</p><p>In the end they and UpState ignore or rewrite the contract, all the while tossing and turning in their sleep.</p><p>If this type of scenario was an isolated incidence, there would be no controversy.</p><p>But we all know better, don't we?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 846178, member: 14176"] You have all been duped!!! UpState knew exactly what he was doing when he started this thread. It's not necessarily about pitting union against management, and it only took two posts for the conversation to go right where he wanted it go. He has always longed for validation in regards to those little unsanctioned sorty missions that he supposedly runs "on his way home". Bottom line is that this supervisor, whether or not in the name of service, violated the contract. Furthermore, I guarantee in the absents of a grievance, no hourly worker will be paid for the hours spent completing this stop. Anybody who has spent any significant time at UPS knows the conflict all supervisors spend weighing what is right contractually vs. what the corporate talking heads mandate. In the end they and UpState ignore or rewrite the contract, all the while tossing and turning in their sleep. If this type of scenario was an isolated incidence, there would be no controversy. But we all know better, don't we? [/QUOTE]
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