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When all else fails, call OSHA
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<blockquote data-quote="cachsux" data-source="post: 723412" data-attributes="member: 5529"><p>To me it falls under an act of coercion which seems would hold the company responsible. We have had similar situations at the building but with trailers management wants taken off property. The standard practice,if drivers are pushed to the point of being threatened,was to call the state police who dispatch a car to meet the driver as he comes out the gate and escort him right back to the dispatch office to drive the point home that the equipment will not leave the company grounds. The CACH has installed a re-run belt in one of the outbounds and now will swap the loads into a new trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cachsux, post: 723412, member: 5529"] To me it falls under an act of coercion which seems would hold the company responsible. We have had similar situations at the building but with trailers management wants taken off property. The standard practice,if drivers are pushed to the point of being threatened,was to call the state police who dispatch a car to meet the driver as he comes out the gate and escort him right back to the dispatch office to drive the point home that the equipment will not leave the company grounds. The CACH has installed a re-run belt in one of the outbounds and now will swap the loads into a new trailer. [/QUOTE]
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