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Pending Arbitration case-Really Insubordination?
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<blockquote data-quote="ryredner" data-source="post: 498029" data-attributes="member: 21672"><p>Yes I saw a doctor that day as well as the next day, and was taken back off work. The surgeon from out of the area is the one that said it was too early to go back work. Yes there are lower seniority drivers then me who were on the clock and at the building. There was no way I could go back out wth my knee in that condition. I didn't want to injur my knee any further, and ruin the surgery I just had. The knee was extremely swollen. I told him over and over again that I couldn't go back out because of my knee. The supervisor was a new on-car supervisor. I was not offered a shop steward. They said that a lower seniority driver who was unloading packages during the conversation would be enough. My case went on to arbitration because there is medical documentation from my doctor and because the union said I had no union representaion. The union lawyer says I have a strong case, but I guess we'll wait and see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryredner, post: 498029, member: 21672"] Yes I saw a doctor that day as well as the next day, and was taken back off work. The surgeon from out of the area is the one that said it was too early to go back work. Yes there are lower seniority drivers then me who were on the clock and at the building. There was no way I could go back out wth my knee in that condition. I didn't want to injur my knee any further, and ruin the surgery I just had. The knee was extremely swollen. I told him over and over again that I couldn't go back out because of my knee. The supervisor was a new on-car supervisor. I was not offered a shop steward. They said that a lower seniority driver who was unloading packages during the conversation would be enough. My case went on to arbitration because there is medical documentation from my doctor and because the union said I had no union representaion. The union lawyer says I have a strong case, but I guess we'll wait and see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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