And who are you to disagree? Are you the arbiter of what’s fair? No matter how it would’ve been done someone would’ve been unhappy.. remember the company is the one that hatched this plan.
No matter what was decided there was going to be people disappointed.
Again...wasn't UPS setting this up by needs for different buildings? More from one, less from another? So, did the Teamsters agree to that by seniority or did they agree by company wide seniority for the 7500? Not that it really matters to me I have no dog in this game. I'm just curious as to what was finally agreed to.
Again...wasn't UPS setting this up by needs for different buildings? More from one, less from another? So, did the Teamsters agree to that by seniority or did they agree by company wide seniority for the 7500? Not that it really matters to me I have no dog in this game. I'm just curious as to what was finally agreed to.
So apparently thanks to the negotiating of the union. Anyone who has signed up for the DSP that has changed their mind is allowed to back out with an email.
So apparently thanks to the negotiating of the union. Anyone who has signed up for the DSP that has changed their mind is allowed to back out with an email.
True. There are people doing this. AND, there are a lot of very pissed off drivers who didnt get the buyout.
Imagine @gumby not getting the buyout, and then some asshole who DID get it backs out...