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<blockquote data-quote="happybob" data-source="post: 595360" data-attributes="member: 4724"><p>Hey all, this is a real good one, that just got better. He wasn't overpaid on the grievance. He was underpaid! Why? Did he agree to accept less than what he grieved for? The uniuon has no right in telling a member he must accept less than he grieved for. File another grievance. State in the grievance that you DID NOT AGREE to a reduction in the amount you filed for. That's why you havn't heard anything in weeks about this. They still owe you the other 80%. Your BA can not, without your concent, agree to a reduction in the amount you sought. O.k. So here is the best solution for the entire thing. Go to the manager that told you to bring in your check book. The reason he said that was so you could write as check for the amount they want, not to look at your ledger. Tell the manager that if he persists in the matter that you will file another grievance to get the remainder of what is still owed on the original grievance, and tell him you DID NOT authorize the BA to accept a lesser amount than what you grieved for. And be<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/happy2.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":happy2:" title="Happy2 :happy2:" data-shortname=":happy2:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happybob, post: 595360, member: 4724"] Hey all, this is a real good one, that just got better. He wasn't overpaid on the grievance. He was underpaid! Why? Did he agree to accept less than what he grieved for? The uniuon has no right in telling a member he must accept less than he grieved for. File another grievance. State in the grievance that you DID NOT AGREE to a reduction in the amount you filed for. That's why you havn't heard anything in weeks about this. They still owe you the other 80%. Your BA can not, without your concent, agree to a reduction in the amount you sought. O.k. So here is the best solution for the entire thing. Go to the manager that told you to bring in your check book. The reason he said that was so you could write as check for the amount they want, not to look at your ledger. Tell the manager that if he persists in the matter that you will file another grievance to get the remainder of what is still owed on the original grievance, and tell him you DID NOT authorize the BA to accept a lesser amount than what you grieved for. And be:happy2: [/QUOTE]
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