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ChaChingWell what about when they get everyone off the clock at 5 hours with a lot of work left and the part time sups do it so no one gets OT?
ChaChingWell what about when they get everyone off the clock at 5 hours with a lot of work left and the part time sups do it so no one gets OT?
THEN YOU should get paid!!! Let them work and make that dBl time $ for ya!Well what about when they get everyone off the clock at 5 hours with a lot of work left and the part time sups do it so no one gets OT?
THEN YOU should get paid!!! Let them work and make that dBl time $ for ya!
I agree 100% BUT if they are forcing him off which it sounds like then they had their offer already! ImoAs long as you perform your "due diligence" by offering to do the work.
You just can't sit idly by, and expect to collect.
For example;
Hey supervisor (JoeBob)....
"You are doing the work of Union members. I am present, qualified, and available.
Can I do the work ?"
If refused.... it's a winner every time.
-Bug-
Now all that being said, it's still very frustrating because everything revolves around seniority at UPS, and to be told that I have to go home while watching lower seniority stay just doesn't sit well with me.
My understanding of the contract must be different because I don't see anything about everyone has to get the same amount of hours on a shift, or that they can send me home at 5 hours.
I mean, lets say I got 5 hours and 20 mins, and the other employees only got 4 hours and 50 mins. Well, we all got our guaranteed 3 1/2, and anything over that guarantee should go to seniority.
My issue is that there is still work at the end of the shift, and I am being sent home even though I have the highest seniority.
Everything runs off of seniority, so why does UPS get to break seniority on this?
I don't see it in the contract that lower seniority employees can stay over higher seniority.
Could I grieve that they let lower seniority leave before me?
If it is a grievance, why can't I grieve about them breaking seniority order and forcing me to leave close to the end while lower seniority stays
Doesn’t the highest seniority get the first choice to take it?
That would be using your seniorty to not work.
And wouldn’t that be the same thing as I mentioned in my last post about it being close to the end of the shift and they start cutting people?