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aGameOfThrones
04-03-2014, 10:39 PM
UPS is firing 250 Queens, N.Y., drivers for walking off the job during a 90-minute protest in February.

The company dismissed 20 of the workers after their shifts Monday and issued notices of termination to another 230 employees, notifying them that they will be fired once the company has trained their replacements, UPS spokesman Steve Gaut told Business Insider.

The workers were protesting the dismissal of longtime employee and union activist Jairo Reyes, who was fired over an hours dispute, according to Gaut. The New York Daily News first reported on the firings.

Local politicians are threatening to cancel city contracts that give UPS millions of dollars in breaks on parking fines.

"They took a grievance with one employee and turned it into notices of termination with 250 workers," New York City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer told The Queens Courier. "That’s outrageous. These are good, hardworking employees who have a contract for UPS. To try and break this contract, break this union, is something that is unacceptable and we can’t tolerate."

UPS fired back that it might need to terminate additional employees if the city alters its contract.

"UPS appreciates its business with the New York public offices," Gaut said. "Ultimately if that business is reduced or eliminated, the result will be reduced need for UPS employees to serve the pick-up and delivery requirements of City offices, potentially impacting the livelihoods of the many local UPS employees that did not join in the illegal work stoppage."

UPS employs 1,400 workers at the Maspeth distribution center where the strike took place on Feb. 26.

"When a group of 250 employees walk out for 90 minutes it is a significant disruption in the delivery of parcels or packages to customers on that day," Gaut said. "We get penalties if we don't deliver on time."

For that reason, strikes are not an approved method of conflict resolution in UPS' contract with the union, he said.


http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ups-fires-250-employees-staging-143805147.html

phill4paul
04-03-2014, 10:46 PM
UPS pays enough to replace them in this economy in...a day. I destroyed my back and it still works against me to this day working for UPS. I'd only been with them two months though so no health or unemployment benies.

JK/SEA
04-03-2014, 10:54 PM
off topic, but this thread reminded me about the little note i had in my mailbox the other day from the postal carrier. After living here 12 years, i now have to raise my mailbox to 42 inches off the ground. It was 36. Did rules change recently....?

phill4paul
04-03-2014, 10:59 PM
off topic, but this thread reminded me about the little note i had in my mailbox the other day from the postal carrier. After living here 12 years, i now have to raise my mailbox to 42 inches off the ground. It was 36. Did rules change recently....?

Don't know. I do know that if you don't comply you will have reached one of your mandatory three felonies a day.

oyarde
04-04-2014, 12:57 AM
Don't know. I do know that if you don't comply you will have reached one of your mandatory three felonies a day.

Yeah , for fun , I would just take it down , week later , move it 800 meters down the road , lol , not that I have done such a thing .....

oyarde
04-04-2014, 12:58 AM
off topic, but this thread reminded me about the little note i had in my mailbox the other day from the postal carrier. After living here 12 years, i now have to raise my mailbox to 42 inches off the ground. It was 36. Did rules change recently....?

Just put it on a long steel fence post , then you can adjust it for weather , seasons , rules , regulations etc

oyarde
04-04-2014, 12:59 AM
UPS pays enough to replace them in this economy in...a day. I destroyed my back and it still works against me to this day working for UPS. I'd only been with them two months though so no health or unemployment benies.

Yes , they can replace them all tomorrow , easily .