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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Hawk" data-source="post: 315603" data-attributes="member: 14667"><p><span style="color: #231a0c">Tieguy</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #231a0c">This whole bossing the boss thing you go on and on about, I don’t understand why you are so upset about it. When management does not abide by the contract they signed, on purpose or out of incompetence, they require someone to "boss" them because they are apparently unable to do so themselves. In the world of Tie, only the bosses real boss should boss the boss, but would the bosses boss grieve the boss for violating the contract?</span></p><p><span style="color: #231a0c">If (God forbid) a manager under you violated the contract, would you grieve him/her so the union didn’t have to? After all you are his/her boss and you should be the one bossing him/her. But I really doubt any manager has ever filed a grievance on behalf of the union so tell me Tieguy if we don’t "boss the boss" who will?</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Hawk, post: 315603, member: 14667"] [COLOR=#231a0c]Tieguy[/COLOR] [COLOR=#231a0c]This whole bossing the boss thing you go on and on about, I don’t understand why you are so upset about it. When management does not abide by the contract they signed, on purpose or out of incompetence, they require someone to "boss" them because they are apparently unable to do so themselves. In the world of Tie, only the bosses real boss should boss the boss, but would the bosses boss grieve the boss for violating the contract?[/COLOR] [COLOR=#231a0c]If (God forbid) a manager under you violated the contract, would you grieve him/her so the union didn’t have to? After all you are his/her boss and you should be the one bossing him/her. But I really doubt any manager has ever filed a grievance on behalf of the union so tell me Tieguy if we don’t "boss the boss" who will?[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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