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UPS mechanic has a large Teamsters For Trump sticker on his tool chest. Discuss.
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<blockquote data-quote="quad decade guy" data-source="post: 5471876" data-attributes="member: 77939"><p>Ok. Fair enough.</p><p></p><p>A quick look "online".....produced the "UPS Code of Business Conduct". Now, this "Document" referenced the "UPS Policy Book" and the "UPS Code of Business Conduct" as "complementary" documents........sharing practices and policies......conduct. Also referencing that "UPS" refers to all aspects of our "business". Meaning.....all of it.</p><p></p><p>Under "Political Activities and Contributions(P.34)"......I believe you will find sufficient "language" to address this very topic.</p><p></p><p>To be fair....you are correct....not on P.34 of the "UPS Policy Book"....but on P.34 of the "UPS Code of Business Conduct".</p><p></p><p>I believe the "Company" could have the right to remove the political statement from the work area and perhaps discipline the owner of such statement. Assuming, these things fall under the nebulous umbrella of "unprofessional conduct" or perhaps "stealing time". No? The document references the use of "funds and resources".......that mechanics toolbox is on UPS property(resources).....displaying a political statement on "company time(funds)". Now, how far can that be taken......?</p><p></p><p>And noting again........"complementary documents".</p><p></p><p></p><p>In fact, it is(See the "UPS Code of Business Conduct"(P.34).</p><p></p><p>This seems to be correct.......Policy meaning "Code of Business Conduct"(P.34).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad decade guy, post: 5471876, member: 77939"] Ok. Fair enough. A quick look "online".....produced the "UPS Code of Business Conduct". Now, this "Document" referenced the "UPS Policy Book" and the "UPS Code of Business Conduct" as "complementary" documents........sharing practices and policies......conduct. Also referencing that "UPS" refers to all aspects of our "business". Meaning.....all of it. Under "Political Activities and Contributions(P.34)"......I believe you will find sufficient "language" to address this very topic. To be fair....you are correct....not on P.34 of the "UPS Policy Book"....but on P.34 of the "UPS Code of Business Conduct". I believe the "Company" could have the right to remove the political statement from the work area and perhaps discipline the owner of such statement. Assuming, these things fall under the nebulous umbrella of "unprofessional conduct" or perhaps "stealing time". No? The document references the use of "funds and resources".......that mechanics toolbox is on UPS property(resources).....displaying a political statement on "company time(funds)". Now, how far can that be taken......? And noting again........"complementary documents". In fact, it is(See the "UPS Code of Business Conduct"(P.34). This seems to be correct.......Policy meaning "Code of Business Conduct"(P.34). [/QUOTE]
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