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Edited 7d ago by thebrownblob
@wally said ↗No, but this is very different. The teamsters made a deal to let 7500 of its members take the buyout. Since this is national, across all buildings, centers, etc, teamsters seniority should rule.Too many high seniority in one location? Too bad UPS, not the unions problem.Is that what the agreement said or did you just make that up?Or did they agree to allow the company to use the seniority list the same as they always do?
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No, but this is very different. The teamsters made a deal to let 7500 of its members take the buyout.

Since this is national, across all buildings, centers, etc, teamsters seniority should rule.

Too many high seniority in one location? Too bad UPS, not the unions problem.

Is that what the agreement said or did you just make that up?

Or did they agree to allow the company to use the seniority list as they always do?

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No, but this is very different. The teamsters made a deal to let 7500 of its members take the buyout.

Since this is national, across all buildings, centers, etc, teamsters seniority should rule.

Too many high seniority in one location? Too bad UPS, not the unions problem.

Is that what the agreement said or did you just make that up?

Or did they agree to allow the company to use the seniority list the same as they always do?