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<blockquote data-quote="PiedmontSteward" data-source="post: 1335083" data-attributes="member: 42270"><p>I've personally seen members go to panel and <strong>lose their jobs</strong> over refusing not to sign a writeup.</p><p>Safety PCMs are entirely different.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure your union stewar<strong>d </strong>would tell you -- at the end of the day -- all your signature does is state you acknowledge the item is going into your employee record; the same as when a manager signs a grievance. Telling someone they don't have to sign a write-up is terrible advice with (at best) the same results or potentially worse if the company pushes it.</p><p></p><p>For example: a hub employee is at a local level hearing for poor attendance and is on a working termination. On every write-up he has for attendance, he wrote "RTS." Do you think a labor manager is going to look at "RTS" and go, "Hot damn, he refused to sign. I guess he has a point here. I'm going to pull his termination!"?</p><p></p><p>Pick your battles. Refusing to sign write-ups is an awful dumb fight to start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiedmontSteward, post: 1335083, member: 42270"] I've personally seen members go to panel and [B]lose their jobs[/B] over refusing not to sign a writeup. Safety PCMs are entirely different. I'm sure your union stewar[B]d [/B]would tell you -- at the end of the day -- all your signature does is state you acknowledge the item is going into your employee record; the same as when a manager signs a grievance. Telling someone they don't have to sign a write-up is terrible advice with (at best) the same results or potentially worse if the company pushes it. For example: a hub employee is at a local level hearing for poor attendance and is on a working termination. On every write-up he has for attendance, he wrote "RTS." Do you think a labor manager is going to look at "RTS" and go, "Hot damn, he refused to sign. I guess he has a point here. I'm going to pull his termination!"? Pick your battles. Refusing to sign write-ups is an awful dumb fight to start. [/QUOTE]
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