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<blockquote data-quote="meritocracy" data-source="post: 4947437" data-attributes="member: 89775"><p>Yep. Here's what you do next time:</p><p></p><p>1. Ask their first and last name</p><p>2. Ask why they're loading/unloading/whatever</p><p>3. Ask them to let you do the work or get another member of the bargaining unit to do the work with you (they usually don't understand the words "bargaining unit" so you can say "you know, a package handler??? as in not a supe?"</p><p>4. They keep working you look at your watch very obviously and remember the time they started. When they stop working you look at your watch and remember the time they stopped.</p><p>5. When you're on break or you're done with your shift you write down their name, the explanation they gave you, and those times. Then you go and file the grievance with a grievance form from your local. A business agent or steward will take care of the rest for you and get you paid. If you never hear about it you can call your business agent and check on it.</p><p></p><p>Pretty easy process. Lots of fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meritocracy, post: 4947437, member: 89775"] Yep. Here's what you do next time: 1. Ask their first and last name 2. Ask why they're loading/unloading/whatever 3. Ask them to let you do the work or get another member of the bargaining unit to do the work with you (they usually don't understand the words "bargaining unit" so you can say "you know, a package handler??? as in not a supe?" 4. They keep working you look at your watch very obviously and remember the time they started. When they stop working you look at your watch and remember the time they stopped. 5. When you're on break or you're done with your shift you write down their name, the explanation they gave you, and those times. Then you go and file the grievance with a grievance form from your local. A business agent or steward will take care of the rest for you and get you paid. If you never hear about it you can call your business agent and check on it. Pretty easy process. Lots of fun. [/QUOTE]
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