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tips on how to have a "positive" timestudy ride
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<blockquote data-quote="trickpony1" data-source="post: 85645" data-attributes="member: 1957"><p>Where in the agreed upon labor agreement does it say they can do this?</p><p>Perhaps I missed that language.</p><p>I would welcome any informed opinions on this issue.</p><p></p><p>It seems I recall an event somewhat like this in one of our pkg. centers. Drivers had to sign a letter saying the "ride along" would be the standard and they would not deviate from it.</p><p>Sure enough, these drivers were fired a short time later. The union got their job back, with back pay, and nothing more was heard.</p><p></p><p>Don't sign anything that implies that you will perform to a certain standard since we all know that is impossible. I'm not an attorney but these techniques might amount to extortion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickpony1, post: 85645, member: 1957"] Where in the agreed upon labor agreement does it say they can do this? Perhaps I missed that language. I would welcome any informed opinions on this issue. It seems I recall an event somewhat like this in one of our pkg. centers. Drivers had to sign a letter saying the "ride along" would be the standard and they would not deviate from it. Sure enough, these drivers were fired a short time later. The union got their job back, with back pay, and nothing more was heard. Don't sign anything that implies that you will perform to a certain standard since we all know that is impossible. I'm not an attorney but these techniques might amount to extortion. [/QUOTE]
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