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Is there a union recourse to refuse more work?
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<blockquote data-quote="letticesandwich" data-source="post: 1517106" data-attributes="member: 48588"><p>Or must it always be work as directed. I finish my route, get a call to help another. No problem, I understand. I'll do 10-20 more stops. But I took 29 stops thursday, next day took 36. Friday ended up being a 196 stop day. That's peak man! Do I have any rights to say no to management? You fix your bad dispatch.</p><p></p><p>I did not care about it really. Today though makes me question practices and my rights. After getting the call to EC and come in, I get back and get told, not asked, to start on the local sort. I did not volunteer. I am low on seniority but still. I did my driving job, now because local sort people called out I must work another 3 hour shift? Is there union protection about this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="letticesandwich, post: 1517106, member: 48588"] Or must it always be work as directed. I finish my route, get a call to help another. No problem, I understand. I'll do 10-20 more stops. But I took 29 stops thursday, next day took 36. Friday ended up being a 196 stop day. That's peak man! Do I have any rights to say no to management? You fix your bad dispatch. I did not care about it really. Today though makes me question practices and my rights. After getting the call to EC and come in, I get back and get told, not asked, to start on the local sort. I did not volunteer. I am low on seniority but still. I did my driving job, now because local sort people called out I must work another 3 hour shift? Is there union protection about this? [/QUOTE]
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