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UPSer sent home at sups discretion along with an occurence
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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1081352" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>Yes, PT have the same authority as FT, but it's rare the company empowers the PT to exercise this authority. It isn't because the PT sups "don't have balls enough," -- actually, most of them do -- it's because the PT sups often make foolish, uneducated decisions. And when you represent a billion dollar company, that's not a good thing. We have a sort that's managed by PT only. One of the sups pulled an employee from service, citing a harassment incident (really, he was just upset about the employee's family leave privileged , the Company did everything it could to defend the PT sup... but the PT sup was calling that employee's school, other employer, doctors etc. seeking "dirt." The employee was reinstated, the PT sup transferred... but really, the employee should've sued. Even if the employee was guilty, the PT sup -- as a managerial employee representing UPS -- could've costed them millions for his actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1081352, member: 43436"] Yes, PT have the same authority as FT, but it's rare the company empowers the PT to exercise this authority. It isn't because the PT sups "don't have balls enough," -- actually, most of them do -- it's because the PT sups often make foolish, uneducated decisions. And when you represent a billion dollar company, that's not a good thing. We have a sort that's managed by PT only. One of the sups pulled an employee from service, citing a harassment incident (really, he was just upset about the employee's family leave privileged , the Company did everything it could to defend the PT sup... but the PT sup was calling that employee's school, other employer, doctors etc. seeking "dirt." The employee was reinstated, the PT sup transferred... but really, the employee should've sued. Even if the employee was guilty, the PT sup -- as a managerial employee representing UPS -- could've costed them millions for his actions. [/QUOTE]
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