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<blockquote data-quote="TooTechie" data-source="post: 1147844" data-attributes="member: 28388"><p>It seems clear that the manager was over plan and offered to cut some people loose and the OP likely agreed. The OP didn't specify if he had punched out or not yet which is the key. If he had already punched out, he should have advised the PT sup of the same and that he had already made plans, respectfully proceeded to leave the buliding. If the loader was on the way to the time clock and they changed their mind and the PT sup asked if he'd be willing to stay and he respectfully declined, he'd probably be fine. Scenario three is him being on the way to the time clock, PT sup directing him to disregard previous offer and to go load and him ignoring him and leaving. In the third scenario he could be discharged for insubordination in my opinion, however I'm sure the union would get him right back.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, back when I was a part timer I saw co-workers tell the PT sup they were going home after 3.5 hrs and even though the PT sup would say no, we need you , keep loading...the employees would still walk out and they never were disciplined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TooTechie, post: 1147844, member: 28388"] It seems clear that the manager was over plan and offered to cut some people loose and the OP likely agreed. The OP didn't specify if he had punched out or not yet which is the key. If he had already punched out, he should have advised the PT sup of the same and that he had already made plans, respectfully proceeded to leave the buliding. If the loader was on the way to the time clock and they changed their mind and the PT sup asked if he'd be willing to stay and he respectfully declined, he'd probably be fine. Scenario three is him being on the way to the time clock, PT sup directing him to disregard previous offer and to go load and him ignoring him and leaving. In the third scenario he could be discharged for insubordination in my opinion, however I'm sure the union would get him right back. On the other hand, back when I was a part timer I saw co-workers tell the PT sup they were going home after 3.5 hrs and even though the PT sup would say no, we need you , keep loading...the employees would still walk out and they never were disciplined. [/QUOTE]
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