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First warning for misloads, Warning letter. On topic
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<blockquote data-quote="Preloaded97" data-source="post: 2872126" data-attributes="member: 67274"><p>Was called into the office today for 2 next day air misloads last week. Steward was present and they told me they were issuing a warning letter. They said my "green" mark was on the packages but I can't be sure that I loaded them since the drivers consistently help load the package cars towards the end of the sort. Should I file some sort of grievance? Was told by coworkers that I'm supposed to have a verbal warning with my steward present before they can issue a warning letter. Also we receive regular load reports daily from out supervisor that show how many misloads we had the day before and non of mine from last week showed any misloads for me, unfortunately I didn't keep any of my reports though I've only been working here for about a year. This really has me stressed out so any help would be appreciated. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Preloaded97, post: 2872126, member: 67274"] Was called into the office today for 2 next day air misloads last week. Steward was present and they told me they were issuing a warning letter. They said my "green" mark was on the packages but I can't be sure that I loaded them since the drivers consistently help load the package cars towards the end of the sort. Should I file some sort of grievance? Was told by coworkers that I'm supposed to have a verbal warning with my steward present before they can issue a warning letter. Also we receive regular load reports daily from out supervisor that show how many misloads we had the day before and non of mine from last week showed any misloads for me, unfortunately I didn't keep any of my reports though I've only been working here for about a year. This really has me stressed out so any help would be appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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