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<blockquote data-quote="redshift1" data-source="post: 453574" data-attributes="member: 19607"><p>UPS is a very challenging place to work with unremitting pressure and some employees feel this entitles them to claim an imaginary injury. In the long run this reduces "R" days for working employees and will lead to a reduction of WC benefits in the future. Currently UPS is hard pressed to take any action except in the most flagrant of circumstances. Do people get injured, of course, here in CA i've seen as much as 8-10% of Drivers in one bldg off on WC. This type of "me first mentality" hurts everyone it's no different from stealing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redshift1, post: 453574, member: 19607"] UPS is a very challenging place to work with unremitting pressure and some employees feel this entitles them to claim an imaginary injury. In the long run this reduces "R" days for working employees and will lead to a reduction of WC benefits in the future. Currently UPS is hard pressed to take any action except in the most flagrant of circumstances. Do people get injured, of course, here in CA i've seen as much as 8-10% of Drivers in one bldg off on WC. This type of "me first mentality" hurts everyone it's no different from stealing. [/QUOTE]
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