Jacksonville UPS drivers say they're pushed to work too many hours due to pandemic - MSN
Jacksonville UPS drivers were joined at City Hall Monday by politicians and supporters of a campaign asking the company to put more employees behind the wheel to handle a pandemic-bloated workload.
“We’re at a breaking point,” said Dave Schneider, a driver who is a union steward with Teamsters Local 512.
While stressing that the Teamsters organization wasn’t involved in Monday’s event, Schneider and supporters gathered for a makeshift news conference to highlight drivers’ frustration with long hours they say have been routine since the coronavirus pandemic began almost six months ago.
Jacksonville UPS drivers were joined at City Hall Monday by politicians and supporters of a campaign asking the company to put more employees behind the wheel to handle a pandemic-bloated workload.
“We’re at a breaking point,” said Dave Schneider, a driver who is a union steward with Teamsters Local 512.
While stressing that the Teamsters organization wasn’t involved in Monday’s event, Schneider and supporters gathered for a makeshift news conference to highlight drivers’ frustration with long hours they say have been routine since the coronavirus pandemic began almost six months ago.