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Where the union screwed the pooch in negotiations
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<blockquote data-quote="Observer" data-source="post: 4183584" data-attributes="member: 50589"><p>Where are they spending the 2.5 Billion in profits? Abney and ALL management who have a company vehicle should be forced to drive it with no A/C. In Atlanta where you need it in the summer. They should not get preferential treatment. You can order the cars without A/C. It's called "rolling down the windows". The one thing OSHA should check out is the fact the drivers are driving with doors open to cool and being held down by a rickety old seatbelt. The vehicles are not maintained like in years past so this is a safety issue. Say you're in an accident - what happens to the driver - does he/she get thrown out of the vehicle or will the seatbelt help. Another question do package cars have airbags? The OSHA fine should've been 6 figures and then a COMPLETE audit of the company for the past 5 years on "heat related" injuries would have come into play. Excessive cold for the body isn't good either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Observer, post: 4183584, member: 50589"] Where are they spending the 2.5 Billion in profits? Abney and ALL management who have a company vehicle should be forced to drive it with no A/C. In Atlanta where you need it in the summer. They should not get preferential treatment. You can order the cars without A/C. It's called "rolling down the windows". The one thing OSHA should check out is the fact the drivers are driving with doors open to cool and being held down by a rickety old seatbelt. The vehicles are not maintained like in years past so this is a safety issue. Say you're in an accident - what happens to the driver - does he/she get thrown out of the vehicle or will the seatbelt help. Another question do package cars have airbags? The OSHA fine should've been 6 figures and then a COMPLETE audit of the company for the past 5 years on "heat related" injuries would have come into play. Excessive cold for the body isn't good either. [/QUOTE]
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