Overpaid Union Thug
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We haven't been aloud to work during our vacations for a while now. I'm glad. Part-timer cover drivers get more work that way and inside part-timers have more opportunities to double shift.
Oh yeah ... plenty of those.not even honey do's?
1. They have a right to work their vacation if they choose to
2. They obviously have more seniority so theyre entitled per the NMA to take whatever week they damn well choose to
Well last year in June I changed positions from p/t unloader air driver to friend/t driver I was told I still keep half vacation days so when bidding came around in october of course I was last to bid and the weeks I could bid was Jun thru nov guess what all taken. so they said sorry about your luck. I called the union they said weeks should have been allotted for that. Talked to my sup he said nope goes by number in building of employees. So as time went on and so did bbqs they all are taking r/o s and it pisses me off because I got no vaca.
Any words of wisdom
Because I like helping my sup out....Plus I owe him for not firing me when I walked out on the job a few years back
Does anybody have the problem of hourly employees working through their vacations?? People just don't get it, they not only take work away from a union worker, but they also might take a specific weeks vacation away from someone that is junior to them that might have wanted it.![]()
This is one of the reasons I have taken on this battle here. I'm still in the process of garnering support. I have seen it done at other companies. Why would the company continue to pay someone twice for 1 week's work? The people who do this aren't seeing the damage they are doing, and won't until it affects them. Right now all they can see is their big bonus for working through their vacation. It is wrong on many levels. Takes weeks of availibilty away, takes work away from cover drivers, reduces the actual number of drivers needed on the extra board, and 1 driver gets paid twice for 1 week before a junior driver gets paid once for same week. This has been discussed on here before and the majority feels it is wrong.For all of you that could, would, should work through your vacation, well, knock yourself out, if that's what you wanna do. I ain't gonna comment on the rightness, wrongness, legality or whatever. That's your business, I guess.
But think about this, in addition to what alot of other posters have said. What if so many of us did this, we were in negotiations for a new contract, the economy was still in dire straits (sounds like a neat rock group, huh?), the company still was not making the $ they wanted to? We now have it IN our contract that we earned X-amount of days/weeks of vacation. The company says we have to cut back to stay viable and vacations are one of the areas that we're putting into negotiations since so many of you don't value your vacation anyway. Evidently, you don't need it. What if we have to make concessions and this is one of them? Could we be sending the message we don't need vacations by working through them?
Just wondering.
I have filed 4 grievances for this over the last month and another one will be filed on Monday morning for a total of 5 over the last few weeks.
We are hit with layoffs, 22.3s, feeder and part time air drivers and all at the same time we have part time air drivers working 6 to 9 hours a day. UPS freight doing our feeder pick ups and delivering the work to palatine, and laid off part time air drivers being recalled on a daily basis without the 2 week letter of recall.
I could understand if they called a driver in off of vacation to cover a route to avoid a sup working grievance, but not when people are laid off or going home daily. 3 guys worked through July 4th week, that is a prime week and other would have taken that time off.
Lifer, This post wasn't started over sour grapes. I am the steward of the building that I work in and it was brought to my attention that this was being done. It has nothing to do with seniority. For one example, let's say that I am right ahead of you on the seniority list to pick vacation weeks. I take the second week in august and it max's out the # of drivers that can be off for that week. You only get two weeks a year and the only time you can get away is that week. That week comes , and I decide that since I can't afford to go away, or because I can't live within my budget, I might as well work. You mean to tell me, you wouldn't be pissed off!! You stay home and GET PAID PERIOD!!! The 2nd example is this. By working, you take work away from a junior driver who relies on covering these vacations to pay his/her bills. There was a meeting about this 2 weeks ago with my BA and UPS's labor manager. The decision was that it will stop immediately. I was told that I should mind my own business ( by the 5 or 6 people that have been doing this). When I asked one of our on car sups how do you code that, I was told that I didn't want to go there, and I would be opening up a can of worms. So I opened up the can, screw em'I do not disagree with taking vacation there is NO WAY, I would ever work through vacation being in management. But I do know management who do this. Obviously management is different, we get paid whether we take vaca or not.
It has been 30 years since I was a driver. I can certainly understand not having enough money to go on a real vacation. I got the general feeling that this thread was started over sour grapes against how seniority works. I just can't imagine a senior person taking a prime week of vacation with an INTENT of working instead? Why would someone do that? So, if we assume that any person who works is not trying to screw over another Teamster, there must be another reason this is happening.... which means that a solution could be found.
My question is .... What language do you use to file a grievance? Is there something in the contract that prohibits working your vacation? Or is the grievance against some procedure that management is doing or not doing?
You were talking about a lot of different things going (or not going) on in your second paragraph.
And you say you have filed 4 so far.... What have the outcomes been?
This seems like one of those issues that could somehow be worked out to everyone's satisfaction at the local level. I really don't understand what the hub-bub is all about.
Lifer, This post wasn't started over sour grapes. I am the steward of the building that I work in and it was brought to my attention that this was being done. It has nothing to do with seniority. For one example, let's say that I am right ahead of you on the seniority list to pick vacation weeks. I take the second week in august and it max's out the # of drivers that can be off for that week. You only get two weeks a year and the only time you can get away is that week. That week comes , and I decide that since I can't afford to go away, or because I can't live within my budget, I might as well work. You mean to tell me, you wouldn't be pissed off!! You stay home and GET PAID PERIOD!!! The 2nd example is this. By working, you take work away from a junior driver who relies on covering these vacations to pay his/her bills. There was a meeting about this 2 weeks ago with my BA and UPS's labor manager. The decision was that it will stop immediately. I was told that I should mind my own business ( by the 5 or 6 people that have been doing this). When I asked one of our on car sups how do you code that, I was told that I didn't want to go there, and I would be opening up a can of worms. So I opened up the can, screw em'![]()
I did it as a part time air driver. I scheduled two weeks off and only worked one.
Not enough air drivers to worry about seniority scheduling and nobody "covers" us.
I do not disagree with taking vacation there is NO WAY, I would ever work through vacation being in management. But I do know management who do this. Obviously management is different, we get paid whether we take vaca or not.
It has been 30 years since I was a driver. I can certainly understand not having enough money to go on a real vacation. I got the general feeling that this thread was started over sour grapes against how seniority works. I just can't imagine a senior person taking a prime week of vacation with an INTENT of working instead? Why would someone do that? So, if we assume that any person who works is not trying to screw over another Teamster, there must be another reason this is happening.... which means that a solution could be found.
My question is .... What language do you use to file a grievance? Is there something in the contract that prohibits working your vacation? Or is the grievance against some procedure that management is doing or not doing?
Lifer article 52 of local 705's agreement speaks on vacation, and no were in it does it allow us to work through vacations. Article 53 covers optional days and vacations and allows an employee to when picking that week to opt to work it and take the pay for it. This is the only week that can be worked through. I filed under article 45 for guarantees, because drivers that were scheduled to work that week were not giving work because of the drivers on vacation working.
You were talking about a lot of different things going (or not going) on in your second paragraph.
And you say you have filed 4 so far.... What have the outcomes been?
Labor agrees that no one should work through their vacations no we are waiting to meet this week again and if not settled we will be moving it to panel.
This seems like one of those issues that could somehow be worked out to everyone's satisfaction at the local level. I really don't understand what the hub-bub is all about.
Drivers getting paid 50 hours of vaction pay while drivers not receving their 40 hour guarantee because they were not worked, its a real big "hub bub"