We shall see how the ups contract goes? Freight is next....I hope Sean is a follow through man. He seems to be putting pressure on YRC with the COLA raise and the $570,000 PT wage settlement.
We shall see how the ups contract goes? Freight is next....I hope Sean is a follow through man. He seems to be putting pressure on YRC with the COLA raise and the $570,000 PT wage settlement.
We use it at our barn but of course you have your guy's that need 12-14 a day that are pushing 60 years old with little seniority. Morning bids being pushed back because they won't leave on their 10th hour....How about adding language on forced overtime...something like you must be informed by your sixth hour about forced overtime...... I know I saw it in a supplement..... not in mine though....at my barn they like to inform you about the time you are ready to punch out...it is infuriating....
This is the language in Article 55 of the Southern Region Supplement. Maybe we should propose adding it to Article 5 of the Master Agreement so it applies everywhere. Also, check out the last paragraph of this page.How about adding language on forced overtime...something like you must be informed by your sixth hour about forced overtime...... I know I saw it in a supplement..... not in mine though....at my barn they like to inform you about the time you are ready to punch out...it is infuriating....
What a lot of non union guys don't get is that were it not for the teamsters they would not be making what they are now. Hate him or love him J Hoffa Sr. Set the standard that truck drivers would be paid a middle class wage. The Kennedys realized that he had the power to shut down this country and that is when the shenanigans began. Culminating in deregulation in 1980. I just finished 22 years with FXF. But have 13 years as a teamster prior to that. The pay scale in the 90's and the 00's was all based on what the teamsters were making. Everyone driving today making that 120 or 140 k owes a debt of gratitude to those old teamsters for standing up to the powers that be. Any company would be happy to pay us next to nothing and as we all know that is happening in this country today.It's sad that so many workers are anti-union. The only way we in the industry will get wages and benefits raised is if we all collectively fight for them. Think about it. Workers from company "A" fight for better pay. Company "A" is reluctant to pay more because it would put them at a cost disadvantage compared to the other companies in the industry. Same thing if workers at company "B" ask for more. However, if workers from most all companies in the industry together fight for better wages the higher wages would apply across all companies evenly and the resistance would be lessened. This is why back in the day when most all companies were unionized the National Master Freight Agreement was so successful. The higher worker pay didn't put any one company at a cost disadvantage compared to the others since the higher pay was implemented across the board. No doubt the Teamster's Union has had it's flaws and I say that as a long time member. However, unless we band together and fight for better pay across the board we'll always be behind the eight ball compared to where we were decades ago.
How does this sound for a Master proposal on the forced overtime issue.How about adding language on forced overtime...something like you must be informed by your sixth hour about forced overtime...... I know I saw it in a supplement..... not in mine though....at my barn they like to inform you about the time you are ready to punch out...it is infuriating....
Damn, you guys don't have a contract anymore!My favorite on linehaul was to get to my home terminal after seven hours, and then be informed I was driving another 200 miles to another place to go to bed.
So not only do I not get to see my family, I get a really long day out of the deal as well? Amazing.
Oh, there was a contract. Just one that said South Chicago could do whatever they wanted with us because they were one of the only companies paying full pension.Damn, you guys don't have a contract anymore!
I guess I'm living in ancient history.Oh, there was a contract. Just one that said South Chicago could do whatever they wanted with us because they were one of the only companies paying full pension.
I understand your point but it's pretty hard for a company to do that with an OR in the 80sYou ABF TEAMSTERS need to GET RID of that 401k language if ABF says they can’t pay the pension. Don’t let them do what they did to YRC.
They are negotiating carhaul nowWe shall see how the ups contract goes? Freight is next....
I know I asked this before, but it gets your heart rate up and that's good for your health.
If you asked this before, then why are you asking again wasting everyone's time? In my book that is trolling...there are rules against that....just sayin...I know I asked this before, but it gets your heart rate up and that's good for your health.
If the work gets done at the 70% rate, why is the senior driver worth 30% more to do the same job?