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UPS worker loses temper but wins compensation
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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 379230" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>I think you are confusing levels of responsibility. Yes, UPS is responsible to the customer for damages to the packages. The customer gets paid by UPS for those values no matter what happens in this case, as it should be. However, if an employee damages customer packages intentionally, and that can be demonstrated in court, I would think UPS would have a legal claim against this guy to seek reimbursement for the damages they have to pay to the customer. Same would be the case if an employee was stealing merchandise from the UPS system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 379230, member: 14596"] I think you are confusing levels of responsibility. Yes, UPS is responsible to the customer for damages to the packages. The customer gets paid by UPS for those values no matter what happens in this case, as it should be. However, if an employee damages customer packages intentionally, and that can be demonstrated in court, I would think UPS would have a legal claim against this guy to seek reimbursement for the damages they have to pay to the customer. Same would be the case if an employee was stealing merchandise from the UPS system. [/QUOTE]
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