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Being forced to a different shift and job?
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<blockquote data-quote="menotyou" data-source="post: 795692" data-attributes="member: 24535"><p>You better file your grievance before 30 days are up. If not, it will look like you agree with the decision. It would be helpful if you had a steward who had even read the contract. Pg. 64 of the Master Agreement, article 22 section 4 is part of where you should look to start. Article 37, pg. 119 should always be thrown in. Depending on where you are, you could go out as a casual under Appendix A, pg. 214. </p><p>I would show up to my regular shift and sit at the picnic table if necessary. MAKE SURE YOU CLOCK IN. Do not leave unless threatened with arrest. (If it were me, I would let them call the cops just for the report that you tried to work and they wouldn't let you. You won't get arrested if you leave when the police ask.)</p><p>Your manager wants to shift you to preload so you are available to drive at a moments notice if he needs you. It is completely for his comfort and not yours. You could drive the air to the airport at night if that is applicable in your area. </p><p>No matter what, you were hired for local sort and that is your sort. Period. </p><p>Drive to the union hall and demand to be seen. My BA never answers his phone as he might have to work.</p><p>Only you can protect yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="menotyou, post: 795692, member: 24535"] You better file your grievance before 30 days are up. If not, it will look like you agree with the decision. It would be helpful if you had a steward who had even read the contract. Pg. 64 of the Master Agreement, article 22 section 4 is part of where you should look to start. Article 37, pg. 119 should always be thrown in. Depending on where you are, you could go out as a casual under Appendix A, pg. 214. I would show up to my regular shift and sit at the picnic table if necessary. MAKE SURE YOU CLOCK IN. Do not leave unless threatened with arrest. (If it were me, I would let them call the cops just for the report that you tried to work and they wouldn't let you. You won't get arrested if you leave when the police ask.) Your manager wants to shift you to preload so you are available to drive at a moments notice if he needs you. It is completely for his comfort and not yours. You could drive the air to the airport at night if that is applicable in your area. No matter what, you were hired for local sort and that is your sort. Period. Drive to the union hall and demand to be seen. My BA never answers his phone as he might have to work. Only you can protect yourself. [/QUOTE]
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