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<blockquote data-quote="turdburglar" data-source="post: 1050785" data-attributes="member: 41722"><p>I know that the preload manager told me that they would go through the steward to find out if any bargaining unit employees wanted to work to cover call-ins, but I have filed plenty of supervisors working grievances since then and won the vast majority of them (and not once did I see a new face when someone called in). It seems that they are not interested in using the call-in sheet to staff the operation with bargaining unit employees.</p><p></p><p>I also know for a fact that even if they have hired enough seasonal hires, they sent a lot of them home before the sort was wrapped today (and they probably do this quite often). The situation on the aforementioned metro would not have been as bad had they kept the new hires for a bit longer. I even saw the preload manager working today. I guess that this means that they are creating situations in which supervisors "need" to work, which means that I will keep filing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turdburglar, post: 1050785, member: 41722"] I know that the preload manager told me that they would go through the steward to find out if any bargaining unit employees wanted to work to cover call-ins, but I have filed plenty of supervisors working grievances since then and won the vast majority of them (and not once did I see a new face when someone called in). It seems that they are not interested in using the call-in sheet to staff the operation with bargaining unit employees. I also know for a fact that even if they have hired enough seasonal hires, they sent a lot of them home before the sort was wrapped today (and they probably do this quite often). The situation on the aforementioned metro would not have been as bad had they kept the new hires for a bit longer. I even saw the preload manager working today. I guess that this means that they are creating situations in which supervisors "need" to work, which means that I will keep filing. [/QUOTE]
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