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Signing a warning ltr, what do you think?
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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 692833" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>You having received discipline is 10 working days, and the accepted proof of you having received notice is the first day they attempt delivery of your warning letter via registered mail. Please note, you dont have to receive it, it only has to be attempted on the 10th working day after the incident to be timely. This is why it is interesting to see people refuse the delivery of the letter. To the union and the company, and to the panel, as long as the letter was attempted, even though you never got it, in a hearing, it carries the weight of a delivered letter.</p><p> </p><p>Also, it is funny to listen to drivers say they refuse to sign for the letter, or send it back, but yet they want to file a grievance on the letter. How can you file on a letter you have not read?</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 692833, member: 484"] You having received discipline is 10 working days, and the accepted proof of you having received notice is the first day they attempt delivery of your warning letter via registered mail. Please note, you dont have to receive it, it only has to be attempted on the 10th working day after the incident to be timely. This is why it is interesting to see people refuse the delivery of the letter. To the union and the company, and to the panel, as long as the letter was attempted, even though you never got it, in a hearing, it carries the weight of a delivered letter. Also, it is funny to listen to drivers say they refuse to sign for the letter, or send it back, but yet they want to file a grievance on the letter. How can you file on a letter you have not read? d [/QUOTE]
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