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You thought a gallon of regular gasoline was expensive, add up a gallon of bottled water!
You thought a gallon of regular gasoline was expensive, add up a gallon of bottled water!
ALDI has a case of water in 8 oz bottles for $2.49. If a manager was any kind of manager at all he would truck some in .. ice it down.
ALDI has a case of water in 8 oz bottles for $2.49. If a manager was any kind of manager at all he would truck some in .. ice it down.
Your union could buy you water too...
I nominate this post as "Most asinine post by a Doug Parker Lackey in 2011".
In a workplace where heat & other hazards exist it is well established that the responsibility for worker safety falls upon the company. This can be in the form of Safety Vests, Wands, Traffic Cones, Hard Hats, Steel tipped shoes and of course water or other appropriate beverage to combat dehydration. What is equally clear is a company is under no obligation to provide Evian or even bottled water, merely water that has been declared potable by the local Board of health.
To even suggest that a third party, be they union or otherwise just demonstrates the sheer stupidity of the individual making the suggestion.
A well hydrated employee is simply good business for US Airways.
People who work in extreme and semi-extreme environments that are well hydrated and properly protected are more productive and turn planes faster. This improves on time numbers, Lost bag numbers as well. One of the first signs of dehydration can be confusion and a bag could end up in Moldova instead of Montreal.
People who are properly hydrated, don't have as high an incidence of heat stroke, therefore fewer trips from the ramp to the ER, lowering Health Care costs since US is self insured. Well hydrated workers don't miss as much time or file OSHA complaints further reducing costs.
Ergo, given the above it is in US Airways best interest to maintain a plentiful supply of water available. even if it's a freaking Garden hose with a spigot, as long as it delivers potable water then that is all that matters.
The fact that this conversation is even happening speaks volumes about the Sr Management Team.
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