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Question about the 10 day grievance period.
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<blockquote data-quote="outta hours" data-source="post: 1176558" data-attributes="member: 4568"><p>Ten calendar days. Waiting until the last minute makes it harder for your local to complete the process. The grievance has to be mailed & postmarked to the company within the 10 period. Grievances not received by the company in a timely manner (10 days) are thrown out. No excuse for waiting until the last day. Many post offices close early on certain days. No reason that someone from the local has to rush to the post office at the last minute because of you. </p><p></p><p>Don't play "let's make a deal" with management & your grievance. I've seen it many times. Driver says " well if you do this for me I won't file". Weakens the language & shows that you can be persuaded by management to allow contract violations. By simply sweetening the pot for you as you look the other way while they violate you or your other union brothers rights.</p><p></p><p>As far as the warning letter you also have 10 days to file your appeal. So do it today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outta hours, post: 1176558, member: 4568"] Ten calendar days. Waiting until the last minute makes it harder for your local to complete the process. The grievance has to be mailed & postmarked to the company within the 10 period. Grievances not received by the company in a timely manner (10 days) are thrown out. No excuse for waiting until the last day. Many post offices close early on certain days. No reason that someone from the local has to rush to the post office at the last minute because of you. Don't play "let's make a deal" with management & your grievance. I've seen it many times. Driver says " well if you do this for me I won't file". Weakens the language & shows that you can be persuaded by management to allow contract violations. By simply sweetening the pot for you as you look the other way while they violate you or your other union brothers rights. As far as the warning letter you also have 10 days to file your appeal. So do it today. [/QUOTE]
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