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<blockquote data-quote="Hubrat98" data-source="post: 599820" data-attributes="member: 23573"><p>I'm not saying that the OP was lying. I can definitely see the entire situation playing out as he stated.</p><p></p><p>However, I've seen a few instances where a union employee violates this policy and they don't lose their job. There was only one instance where employee got suspended for more then a few days only to re-appear in a different building as a driver . He was an over the top (from my obviously biased perspective) shop steward who pushed a manager.</p><p></p><p>While I agree that zero tolerance policies are usually assinine, if you're going to have one you can't pick and choose the situations in which it will apply. Regardless of which side of the fence the employee sits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hubrat98, post: 599820, member: 23573"] I'm not saying that the OP was lying. I can definitely see the entire situation playing out as he stated. However, I've seen a few instances where a union employee violates this policy and they don't lose their job. There was only one instance where employee got suspended for more then a few days only to re-appear in a different building as a driver . He was an over the top (from my obviously biased perspective) shop steward who pushed a manager. While I agree that zero tolerance policies are usually assinine, if you're going to have one you can't pick and choose the situations in which it will apply. Regardless of which side of the fence the employee sits. [/QUOTE]
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