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UPS Freight = TForce Freight
To grieve or not to grieve, that is the question?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boxjockey1" data-source="post: 375363" data-attributes="member: 16473"><p>If don't know if ups freight is the same as our small parcel division, but I do know that there is a process to our grievances. First the person who feels they are violated is to approach their immediate supervisor, then if nothing is corrected they get a steward. They then both try to resolve the problem with your center manager, and if they can't, the effected driver has to choose whether or not to grieve the problem. If you are a steward be careful, you can't fight everyones fight for them. I've seen this happen too often. It is up to the people to know their contract and try to resolve their problems themselves, not complain to the steward and expect them to do everything for them while they cower in the corner. Good luck. Hope this answers your question.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/happy2.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":happy2:" title="Happy2 :happy2:" data-shortname=":happy2:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boxjockey1, post: 375363, member: 16473"] If don't know if ups freight is the same as our small parcel division, but I do know that there is a process to our grievances. First the person who feels they are violated is to approach their immediate supervisor, then if nothing is corrected they get a steward. They then both try to resolve the problem with your center manager, and if they can't, the effected driver has to choose whether or not to grieve the problem. If you are a steward be careful, you can't fight everyones fight for them. I've seen this happen too often. It is up to the people to know their contract and try to resolve their problems themselves, not complain to the steward and expect them to do everything for them while they cower in the corner. Good luck. Hope this answers your question.:happy2: [/QUOTE]
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