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<blockquote data-quote="anonymous4" data-source="post: 963985" data-attributes="member: 30532"><p>Yup. Why? Because you don't lift things all day every day at the pace this company "requires" without tweaking something. I have hurt my back doing everything right. I won't be told "the employee failed to" which is the cookie cutter response for every injury I've heard of in my building. You wan't me to load/unload/sort @ 350/2000/1400 (faster and faster) but don't get injured, if you followed your "methods" nothing will ever happen, right? We aren't robots but are treated as such. I have dealt with injuries playing sports. I did what I could and waited the injury out. Was it the right thing? I don't know/care.</p><p></p><p>Here is a fun question, Integrity. What does a supervisor do when he/she is injured doing bargaining unit work? All of the supervisors on my shift work in some capacity. Some work all of the twilight shift. I have seen them get injured and you can almost be positive they will remain tight lipped about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anonymous4, post: 963985, member: 30532"] Yup. Why? Because you don't lift things all day every day at the pace this company "requires" without tweaking something. I have hurt my back doing everything right. I won't be told "the employee failed to" which is the cookie cutter response for every injury I've heard of in my building. You wan't me to load/unload/sort @ 350/2000/1400 (faster and faster) but don't get injured, if you followed your "methods" nothing will ever happen, right? We aren't robots but are treated as such. I have dealt with injuries playing sports. I did what I could and waited the injury out. Was it the right thing? I don't know/care. Here is a fun question, Integrity. What does a supervisor do when he/she is injured doing bargaining unit work? All of the supervisors on my shift work in some capacity. Some work all of the twilight shift. I have seen them get injured and you can almost be positive they will remain tight lipped about it. [/QUOTE]
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