Building closures...

Thebrownblob

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Local 705/710 are not central
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UPSmechanicinblue

Well-Known Member
I seen a video of a sorter getting laid off due to a robot, In the video it shows what he says is magshift dot system or something trying to post video. What is this? add on to a building for preload? its in the first few minutes
 

MyTripisCut

Never bought my own handtruck
I seen a video of a sorter getting laid off due to a robot, In the video it shows what he says is magshift dot system or something trying to post video. What is this? add on to a building for preload? its in the first few minutes
From what I see, that hillbilly sorter doesn’t understand the building is closed for construction and there is a change of operations going on. When the work comes back, the hub sorts come back and their will be more work.
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
From what I see, that hillbilly sorter doesn’t understand the building is closed for construction and there is a change of operations going on. When the work comes back, the hub sorts come back and their will be more work.
We haven’t had a sort aisle since 2018 when they remodeled our building and automated much of it. They did ours a little different and closed half of the building so no one was laid off, but no one lost their job those former sorters did something else.
 

100%ORIONComplianceGuy

25+ Year UPSer and Teamster
I'm willing to bet we see alot of questions in regards to building closures over the next few months...

I'll start - Buildings routes are being dispersed to three different centers. Bid route is being sent to center that driver doesn't want to follow their work to. 26 year driver in this specific example.
What are their options? The vagueness in the contract reads like the CO could tell him to pound sand if he elects to not follow work.

Central region.
In my building, anytime routes were moved to another building, if the bid driver didn’t want to follow their route the unassigned drivers had the option to follow them. And some did.
 

UPSmechanicinblue

Well-Known Member
From what I see, that hillbilly sorter doesn’t understand the building is closed for construction and there is a change of operations going on. When the work comes back, the hub sorts come back and their will be more work.
his job of sorting isn't coming back thanks to automation, Kinda like the spa labels they have machines that put them on now. If enough seniority to bump he will be back
 
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