This is crap

tieguy

Banned
So, worse case scenario, there is no additional cost to the company in the end.
This did not involve the progressing of packages through the system.
The time never shows up on an operational report.
Costs are delayed for a period of time.
The cost of the grievance, if paid in full, shows up only on accounting cost reports, for a month in the past.
The supes probably weren't pulled from anything critical ... sounds like a solid business decision for a manager working in a huge corporation, aside from any contract repercussions.

I'd be surprised if this grievance ends up being much more then toilet paper.

Some people spend too much time trying to find creative ways to bite the hand that feeds them.
 

705red

Browncafe Steward
I'd be surprised if this grievance ends up being much more then toilet paper.

Some people spend too much time trying to find creative ways to bite the hand that feeds them.
You guys still have toilet paper? That was cut out here last week! :surprised:
 

JonFrum

Member
Just interested to read it for myself. Its also interesting to see what may have been left out in someones haste to file on supervisor's working.
There are strict time limits on fileing a grievance. I suppose all timely grievances could be considered "filed in haste."

JAC = Joint Area Council?
 

Dark_Team_135

Well-Known Member
bubsdad,

You might want to check with your BA again about that being a JAC case...

Also the case number and the Local.

-Bug-

Bug,

Maybe he was referring to a decision in the interpretation book. I haven't looked at it in awhile, but this sounds like a decision that would make it into it...
 
Top