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6 months in, first warning letter, question for non-union
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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 945717" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>Yes, you can file a grievance, or protest a Warning Letter by submitting your explanation of your lateness, just like a union member.</p><p></p><p> The Union asked the Government, specifically the National Labor Relations Board, to declare it our <u>exclusive</u> representative. Whenever a Union asks the Government to prohibit other Unions from competing with it for a period of time, the Union must, in exchange, agree to represent <u>all</u> members of the Bargaining Unit, regardless of their status as Union members, non-members, or Agency Fee Payers. It's the Union's choice.</p><p></p><p>As a non-member the Contract applies to you fully. You get the same representation, health insurance, pension, grievance processing etc. But you can't attend Union Meetings, vote in Union elections, run for Union office, or vote on Contract ratifications or strike votes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 945717, member: 18044"] Yes, you can file a grievance, or protest a Warning Letter by submitting your explanation of your lateness, just like a union member. The Union asked the Government, specifically the National Labor Relations Board, to declare it our [U]exclusive[/U] representative. Whenever a Union asks the Government to prohibit other Unions from competing with it for a period of time, the Union must, in exchange, agree to represent [U]all[/U] members of the Bargaining Unit, regardless of their status as Union members, non-members, or Agency Fee Payers. It's the Union's choice. As a non-member the Contract applies to you fully. You get the same representation, health insurance, pension, grievance processing etc. But you can't attend Union Meetings, vote in Union elections, run for Union office, or vote on Contract ratifications or strike votes. [/QUOTE]
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