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<blockquote data-quote="tyugar" data-source="post: 376567" data-attributes="member: 4767"><p>I see your point now. However, UPS want's PT-Sups to be aggitated, stressed, ect so that they can push these emotions onto workers in order to increase productivity rather than quality. When you spoke of the word "foreman" I associated it with expert of a trade rather than labor (there is a difference). Just about any decent UPS employee who has been doing their job for a year or so could assume the role of a "foreman" which is why it is more typical for a trade union to employ foreman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyugar, post: 376567, member: 4767"] I see your point now. However, UPS want's PT-Sups to be aggitated, stressed, ect so that they can push these emotions onto workers in order to increase productivity rather than quality. When you spoke of the word "foreman" I associated it with expert of a trade rather than labor (there is a difference). Just about any decent UPS employee who has been doing their job for a year or so could assume the role of a "foreman" which is why it is more typical for a trade union to employ foreman. [/QUOTE]
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