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The UPS Strike, 20 Years Later
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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 3273590" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>There is one big difference between a "scab" and a so-called "slacker".</p><p></p><p>A scab is well defined within the union arena, while a "slacker" is an arbitrarily conceived label, especially within the make believe, grossly inequitable world of UPS metrics, that routinely and artificially skewed in order to manipulate an employee to chase the unattainable.</p><p></p><p>I was recently involved with a grievance alleging discrimination with a disqualified driver.</p><p>The center manager continually sited "sub-par" production numbers, so I asked him what percentage of my 200+ drivers group ran "scratch" or better on a daily basis?</p><p>His answer was "about 18%".</p><p></p><p>That's all I need to know.</p><p>Guess 82% of us are "slackers"???</p><p></p><p>....not hardly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 3273590, member: 14176"] There is one big difference between a "scab" and a so-called "slacker". A scab is well defined within the union arena, while a "slacker" is an arbitrarily conceived label, especially within the make believe, grossly inequitable world of UPS metrics, that routinely and artificially skewed in order to manipulate an employee to chase the unattainable. I was recently involved with a grievance alleging discrimination with a disqualified driver. The center manager continually sited "sub-par" production numbers, so I asked him what percentage of my 200+ drivers group ran "scratch" or better on a daily basis? His answer was "about 18%". That's all I need to know. Guess 82% of us are "slackers"??? ....not hardly. [/QUOTE]
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