Because they don't want you to know. You're on a need to know basis and in their view.....you don't need to know.
The Teamsters don't even have a list of who applied .
Because they don't want you to know. You're on a need to know basis and in their view.....you don't need to know.
The Teamsters don't even have a list of who applied .
And what? They got told to pound sand right?
Ups isn giving the Teamsters any information
Nobody knows anything about the buyout details
We don't need to know. The Teamsters took care of it.
"Strong Agreement", don't forget that.
And so it begins...discontent between the Union and it's members.
And so it begins...discontent between the Union and it's members.
That article is very thin on facts and some of what it does say is laughable.
That article is very thin on facts and some of what it does say is laughable.
The fact he's pissed at the Union is what I'm saying, no one knows for sure if he would have got it or not. I heard a feeder guy in my old building had a Sept 1st exit date and after the Union stepped in he was denied.
The fact he's pissed at the Union is what I'm saying, no one knows for sure if he would have got it or not. I heard a feeder guy in my old building had a Sept 1st exit date and after the Union stepped in he was denied.
That story also quoted UPS saying they would go by seniority. But later they also said it depends on staffing needs in different areas - so what happened to seniority? It also didn't say how many years that driver had in. I could see them being quiet about that in a weak attempt to protect his identity but people will quickly find out anyway.
That story also quoted UPS saying they would go by seniority. But later they also said it depends on staffing needs in different areas - so what happened to seniority? It also didn't say how many years that driver had in. I could see them being quiet about that in a weak attempt to protect his identity but people will quickly find out anyway.
19 years.
19 years.
Yeah I missed that. I did notice he was claiming he was working 10-12 hour days but UPS said drivers only average 9. Who do you believe?
19 years.
“Guys that work at the local union hall, you aren’t not seeing your kids,” he said. “You still get to go home at a decent time. I don’t have that luxury. I have to stay out there until my route’s done.”
Wrong bucko. I was asked over a decade ago if I wanted to work at the union hall I explicitly said no because I understood the time requirements and the travel would be hard on my family.
Not to mention you make less money
Your insurance is worse
Your pension gets all screwed up
They can’t find people who want to do the jobs at the Halls all across the country because of these things.
Especially the UPS employees who haven’t made the shade
Yeah I missed that. I did notice he was claiming he was working 10-12 hour days but UPS said drivers only average 9. Who do you believe?
That could go either way.
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