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Abusing Part-Timers.....Again
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<blockquote data-quote="FedEx courier" data-source="post: 673382" data-attributes="member: 23267"><p>It's hard to believe a company would go against itself in any decision, you obviously believe they would and they put their employees first at any cost. There seems to be no way to change your mind regardless of what you could be shown so it seems pointless. You have repeated this over and over in your statements in a round about way. Who isn't going to be paranoid as hell filing complaints against people who can doctor things up against you and get you fired. I was talking about what you said about asking a manager where the ethics poster was and then filing a complaint, do you think they aren't going to know who did it if you were to do that. If the GFT process is such a success in employee/company relations can you post any links to sources. Surely there is info of specific cases where it has been successful in such instances. You have already discredited any information on the web that points to the contrary but I will not do the same to your sources if you have any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedEx courier, post: 673382, member: 23267"] It's hard to believe a company would go against itself in any decision, you obviously believe they would and they put their employees first at any cost. There seems to be no way to change your mind regardless of what you could be shown so it seems pointless. You have repeated this over and over in your statements in a round about way. Who isn't going to be paranoid as hell filing complaints against people who can doctor things up against you and get you fired. I was talking about what you said about asking a manager where the ethics poster was and then filing a complaint, do you think they aren't going to know who did it if you were to do that. If the GFT process is such a success in employee/company relations can you post any links to sources. Surely there is info of specific cases where it has been successful in such instances. You have already discredited any information on the web that points to the contrary but I will not do the same to your sources if you have any. [/QUOTE]
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