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hr clerical error denied me a promotion. how should i handle this?
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<blockquote data-quote="10 point" data-source="post: 2192009" data-attributes="member: 52520"><p>Ok. Let's say that you grieved it. In the meantime you got the chance to qualify and the grievance wasn't settled yet but in your grievance you asked to be made whole and that your seniority date would be reverted back to the month/day where you should have started driving to begin with.</p><p></p><p>Let's then say you qualified and they settled your grievance giving you 3 seniority dates: your part-time seniority date; the date that you actually qualified as a driver as a ft seniority date; and then a date that goes back to when you should have gone into driving that is only good for bidding on routes but progression, wage progression and any other benefits that have anything to do with full-time seniority (including back pay) will be based on the date you actually qualified later.</p><p></p><p>3 seniority dates. How does that sound?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10 point, post: 2192009, member: 52520"] Ok. Let's say that you grieved it. In the meantime you got the chance to qualify and the grievance wasn't settled yet but in your grievance you asked to be made whole and that your seniority date would be reverted back to the month/day where you should have started driving to begin with. Let's then say you qualified and they settled your grievance giving you 3 seniority dates: your part-time seniority date; the date that you actually qualified as a driver as a ft seniority date; and then a date that goes back to when you should have gone into driving that is only good for bidding on routes but progression, wage progression and any other benefits that have anything to do with full-time seniority (including back pay) will be based on the date you actually qualified later. 3 seniority dates. How does that sound? [/QUOTE]
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