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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 922386" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>We have "innocent until proven guilty" language that protects us from suspension or discharge until <em>after</em> the grievance process has been completed. In order to <em>actually suspend </em>you the company will <em>first</em> have to successfully convince a grievance panel that the suspension is warranted, which in this case they will never be able to do. The warning letter they issued you <strong>is not worth the paper it is written on</strong>. Believe me, I know its frustrating...2 yrs ago I had a sup hide out in front of a Taco Bell during my lunch hour so he could cherry-pick an easy warning letter for "failing to keep my hands at the 10 and 2" when I left the parking lot...but you just have to accept the fact that they are going to spew out those warning letters <em>no matter what you do</em> so there isnt any point in you worrying about it. That warning letter is just a piece of paper. It doesnt mean anything. You arent going to get suspended and you arent going to get fired, so go ahead and let them play their silly games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 922386, member: 14668"] We have "innocent until proven guilty" language that protects us from suspension or discharge until [I]after[/I] the grievance process has been completed. In order to [I]actually suspend [/I]you the company will [I]first[/I] have to successfully convince a grievance panel that the suspension is warranted, which in this case they will never be able to do. The warning letter they issued you [B]is not worth the paper it is written on[/B]. Believe me, I know its frustrating...2 yrs ago I had a sup hide out in front of a Taco Bell during my lunch hour so he could cherry-pick an easy warning letter for "failing to keep my hands at the 10 and 2" when I left the parking lot...but you just have to accept the fact that they are going to spew out those warning letters [I]no matter what you do[/I] so there isnt any point in you worrying about it. That warning letter is just a piece of paper. It doesnt mean anything. You arent going to get suspended and you arent going to get fired, so go ahead and let them play their silly games. [/QUOTE]
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