Re: 92% of NFL players want grass fields
There you go again with absurd absolutes.
In the real world, UNIONS do, IN FACT, negotiate many (saying "100% of their liking" is silly) work environment and WORKER SAFETY issues. They have done so for over 100 years.
In FACT, UPS workers have been asking for AC in their trucks for years. The latest contract (avoiding a crippling strike) included the long sought after addressing dangerous HEAT as it relates to HEALTH and WELL BEING of employees. The agreement institutes....
Your other comment that "...if they really feel that strongly about it, they have options. Like not playing at all." shows the FACT that you are, gleefully, ****TING ALL OVER the players, their well being and health.
WOW.
I find that attitude disgusting and showing a shocking lack of concern for fellow human beings, but not surprising with your known (from discussions we have had in the past) political leanings.
Originally posted by Goobylal
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Originally posted by Goobylal
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In the real world, UNIONS do, IN FACT, negotiate many (saying "100% of their liking" is silly) work environment and WORKER SAFETY issues. They have done so for over 100 years.
In FACT, UPS workers have been asking for AC in their trucks for years. The latest contract (avoiding a crippling strike) included the long sought after addressing dangerous HEAT as it relates to HEALTH and WELL BEING of employees. The agreement institutes....
UPS had long resisted calls to add air conditioning to its fleet. The new contract includes an agreement to gradually equip the company’s fleet of vehicles with air conditioning systems, new heat shields and additional fans. The agreement requires in-cab air conditioning in most UPS delivery vehicles purchased after Jan. 1, 2024. Two fans would also be installed in package cars, which make up most of the company’s 93,000-vehicle fleet. Newer vehicles would also be equipped with exhaust heat shields.
Existing and newly purchased package cars would be fitted with air induction vents to alleviate extreme temperatures in the back of the vehicles where cargo is loaded and unloaded. Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspectors have documented heat indexes of 126 degrees Fahrenheit, and temperature readings provided to NBC News taken by workers in their trucks in Arizona and Florida have shown temperatures above 150 degrees Fahrenheit. More than 100 UPS workers have been hospitalized for heat illnesses in recent years, with some falling so ill that they neared kidney failure.
Existing and newly purchased package cars would be fitted with air induction vents to alleviate extreme temperatures in the back of the vehicles where cargo is loaded and unloaded. Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspectors have documented heat indexes of 126 degrees Fahrenheit, and temperature readings provided to NBC News taken by workers in their trucks in Arizona and Florida have shown temperatures above 150 degrees Fahrenheit. More than 100 UPS workers have been hospitalized for heat illnesses in recent years, with some falling so ill that they neared kidney failure.
WOW.
I find that attitude disgusting and showing a shocking lack of concern for fellow human beings, but not surprising with your known (from discussions we have had in the past) political leanings.
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