A UPS Driver Claims The Shipping Giant Made Him A Gang Target

A UPS driver is claiming he had a mental breakdown after witnessing a gang execution during his daily route.


Even worse, he claims UPS ignored pleas to relocate him even after it became known the gang was seeking information about him.


California resident Sergio Cervantes was in the middle of his route when he saw a gang execution that left one man dead, Courthouse News reported.


In his lawsuit, Cervantes alleges he held the man as he died, making him a target of the gang members responsible for the shooting.


The same gang members also approached Cervantes’ fellow drivers, asking where Cervantes could be found, according to Courthouse News.


Cervantes said he was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and claims he asked the company for a different route.


But, according to Cervantes’ lawsuit, the company was unresponsive and often ignored his requests.


In an email to Courthouse News, UPS spokeswoman Susan Rosenburg said employee safety is “paramount” to the company.

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From Preload Supe to the national stage

Many of us banged heads with Heather Poe when she was preload supe on boxline 7 at the Commerce City building in Denver. Now she’s married to long time lesbian partner Mary Cheney. 
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Mary Cheney, daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, and longtime partner Heather Poe have married in Washington, D.C., the family confirmed on Friday.

“Very happy to announce that as of this morning, Heather and I are legally married (at least in DC), 20 years to the day after our first date,” Mary Cheney posted on her Facebook page.


The former vice president and his wife, Lynne, were “delighted,” according to a statement provided to The Daily Caller.

“Mary and Heather have been in a committed relationship for many years, and we are delighted that they were able to take advantage of the opportunity to have that relationship recognized,” the statement said, according to the Caller. “Mary and Heather and their children are very important and much loved members of our family and we wish them every happiness.” 

Poe and Mary Cheney have two children, a son and daughter born to Cheney.
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Funny how the Republicans embrace gay marriage when it’s their family, but want to deny the right to everybody else.  Can you say… hypocrites? 

Tell Us How You Really Feel

This pretty much hits it right on the head….


 Employee horror story from Complaints Board

I have been reading many of the complaints that are included in this site and would like to share and sympathize. I worked for UPS from 1985 until 2002 as a delivery driver. UPS changed dramatically after the death of its founder Jim Casey in 1987. From that day forward nothing mattered to management other than the almighty dollar. Customer service is a joke. Employees are treated like slaves. Working conditions are third world at best. UPS had a solid reputation during the late 80’s and early 90’s but there was a dramatic shift to the bottom line at all costs. Early on management was promoted from within but as all companies move toward a lower wage this trend stopped. This is by far the worst place I ever worked in my life. Supervisors who are in way over their heads is the norm. Safety is a afterthought. Most centers need to be audited by OSHA. But employees who speak up or take action are targeted for suspension and termination. Work weeks of 55+ hours for drivers is a regular occurrence. Let me explain in detail. As a driver you could start work at 8:30am and will not be off the street until 9:30 or 10:00pm. Fatigue is commonplace. During my time I nodded off routinely when I was driving. Safety at UPS is a smokescreen. Prozac is taken like candy by drivers, divorce is ramped, hypertension is common, production levels are unrealistic, management is unskilled and combative, and injury is considered weakness and lazy. I spent 17 years at this “hell hole” and was paid very well for my services. But I came to the realization that it was just not worth it. I quit and am happier for it. Most complaints that you may have are a direct result of a poorly managed company where stress is used as a tool for greater production, no matter what the cost to employee or consumer.

Clearing air on erroneous beliefs about our Union


President’s Column-Rocky Mountain Teamster
By Steve Vairma, President Joint Council #3



Two facts discovered by a recent membership survey of Teamsters Local 455 in Denver were surprising to me.


One was that our membership doesn’t realize that the Teamsters Union uses only volunteer money for political campaigns. We do not spend your hard earned dues money on politics, and that fact counters blatant lies of our anti-union enemies who are waging war on the workers of this country.


Even though most Local 455 members (58 percent) know that the Teamsters Union does not contribute dues money to political candidates, a relatively large number – 35 percent – said they didn’t know the union’s political contributions were voluntary. It is interesting that 58 percent the same percentage that knew that union political contributions were voluntary – said the union should be involved in politics.


The money contributed by the Teamsters Union to candidates comes from DRIVE, our Democrat-Republican-Independent-Voter-Education program, which, in Local 455, is funded by about 27 percent of the members.


A second fact is that many members don’t realize that both the federal and state governments have the power to abolish the workers’ rights negotiated in a labor contract by a union and management.


Eliminating workplace rights is a common practice. In fact, some 23 states have passed so-called right-to-work laws, which essentially eliminate much of the protection afforded by union contracts while depressing wages and working conditions.


The state of Wisconsin passed a law last year prohibiting collective bargaining. Ohio tried to do it, too, but after the law was passed there, it was repealed by voters. These are not isolated cases; there have been many instances where states have eliminated workers’ rights in areas such as unemployment insurance, workers’ compensation and workplace safety, among others.


On the national level, presidential candidate Mitt Romney has announced he supports right-to-work laws. His so called “Plan for Jobs and Growth,” which was released for his presidential campaign, says he “believes that right-to-work legislation is the appropriate course for states, and he will use the bully pulpit” of the presidency “to encourage states to move in that direction.”


Teamster President James Hoffa recently cited an incident in which Romney, campaigning in Wisconsin, related a “humorous” story about his father closing an auto plant and laying off workers in Michigan. Afterward Romney was criticized for being “out of touch.”


But Hoffa recognized Romney’s real motive: “I think the problem with Mitt Romney is that he doesn’t believe working families should have good jobs at good wages.”


Because of the unfortunate Citizens United decision by the U.S. Supreme Court just two years ago, more than $100 million has already been injected into our political system through so-called superpacs.


And – unlike the Teamsters’ political contributions – superpac contributions aren’t voluntary, nor are they identifiable. They come from massive pools of corporate profits, which we all pay into but have no control over.


Their money is spent almost exclusively to support candidates seeking to make all working men and women scapegoats for a lousy economy.


They want us all to earn $8 an hour, with no benefits, no job protection, long hours and higher taxes.


They are now able to outspend us by a 20 to 1 ratio, and the gap is growing each day. In number, though, we are far more than they. That is our only weapon.


We must mobilize and beat them at the ballot box.

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