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[PEN-L:11797] UPS Customer Service - Take Action
- Subject: [PEN-L:11797] UPS Customer Service - Take Action
- From: Michael Eisenscher <meisenscher@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Aug 1997 01:07:21 -0700 (PDT)
From: Hugh Esco <hesco@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: UPS Customer Service - Take Action
The CoC urged us to:
>. Call or write your local UPS office or call toll-free 1-800-PICK-UPS
>(1-800-742-5877) during and tell the company that:
-- our economy needs good full time jobs.
That toll free number gave me another toll free number for package
tracking at 1-800-457-4022. They told me that the tracking number should
be 18 characters long. So use the format below and add 6 more digits at
the end. Or not. They'll try to look up something for you anyway. They
are very helpful there.
>UPS tracking number:
> 1Z 072 1X3 0007
Its a non-union customer services shop in Austin Texas. The woman
I spoke with used to be a member of a union many years ago which
represented (or not) retail clerks and meat-cutters. She had a very bad
experience with the union and didn't want to talk about it.
Hugh Esco; 770/ 368-2805; hesco@xxxxxxxxxx
Post Office Box 5332; Atlanta Georgia 30307
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From: Tom Condit <tomcondit@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: UPS Customer Service
To: Recipients of conference <labr.party@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
X-Gateway: conf2mail@xxxxxxxxxxx
Lines: 27
Don't forget when calling the phone # (1-800-PICK-UPS) that you can
listen to the tape of management's statement of the day. Then call back
and get an operator. Say you didn't understand the tape. The operator
will then read it to you (exactly the same script) and ask you if you
want anything else.
Remember to be polite at all times. This is just another wage-slave on
the line, not a manager, and the company is paying for every minute she
talks to you.
- Thread context:
- [PEN-L:11801] UPS Strike: Labor's Crossroad,
Michael Eisenscher Sat 16 Aug 1997, 08:11 GMT
- [PEN-L:11800] Strikebreaking: A Dishonest Day's Work,
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Michael Eisenscher Sat 16 Aug 1997, 08:08 GMT
- [PEN-L:11798] UPS Talks Continue; Nationwide Rallies Planned,
Michael Eisenscher Sat 16 Aug 1997, 08:08 GMT
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Michael Eisenscher Sat 16 Aug 1997, 08:07 GMT
- [PEN-L:11796] ARTISTS APPEAL FOR UPS STRIKERS,
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- [PEN-L:11794] UPS Strike,
Michael Eisenscher Sat 16 Aug 1997, 08:05 GMT
- [PEN-L:11793] FED Seeks UPS Data,
Michael Eisenscher Sat 16 Aug 1997, 07:48 GMT
- [PEN-L:11792] (Fwd) MINI-DICTIONARY OF PRIVATIZATION VOCABULARY,
Michael Eisenscher Sat 16 Aug 1997, 07:47 GMT
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