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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 842528" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>Article 40, the Air Operation, overrides similar language elsewhere in the Contract. Article 40 is a massive concessionary operation that allows UPS to, in effect, run a substandard operation within its regular operations. Normally a company would create a seperate, non-union, alter ego company to evade the work rules in its union company contract. But at UPS the Air Operation operates within the regular operation right under everyone's nose. UPS gets the benefits of "non-union" work rules; the Teamsters get to keep the members and, of course, their dues payments and initiation fees.</p><p> </p><p>Your Supplement might give you overtime after 5 hours, but Article 40 doesn't. To make matters worse, if you air-drive for any part of the day, you fall under Article 40's rule all day. So even if your over-five hours are on the Local Sort, you still aren't eligible for overtime because you "contaminated" yourself earlier when you drove air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 842528, member: 18044"] Article 40, the Air Operation, overrides similar language elsewhere in the Contract. Article 40 is a massive concessionary operation that allows UPS to, in effect, run a substandard operation within its regular operations. Normally a company would create a seperate, non-union, alter ego company to evade the work rules in its union company contract. But at UPS the Air Operation operates within the regular operation right under everyone's nose. UPS gets the benefits of "non-union" work rules; the Teamsters get to keep the members and, of course, their dues payments and initiation fees. Your Supplement might give you overtime after 5 hours, but Article 40 doesn't. To make matters worse, if you air-drive for any part of the day, you fall under Article 40's rule all day. So even if your over-five hours are on the Local Sort, you still aren't eligible for overtime because you "contaminated" yourself earlier when you drove air. [/QUOTE]
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