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<blockquote data-quote="quadro" data-source="post: 827775" data-attributes="member: 12850"><p>It says he was suspended and then it was determined not to be his fault. This means the suspension happened while the investigation took place. That's how it works at Express (sorry can't recall if you are Express or Ground). While an investigation is taking place and someone is suspended, they are paid. If they are not paid, it is considered punitive. If that were the case here, the story would read something like "it was determined not to be his fault but he received an unpaid suspension anyway. He GFT'd it and won and received backpay."</p><p></p><p>At Express, a suspension while an investigation takes place is always paid. Once the investigation is complete, then it's possible that any discipline might include an unpaid suspension. Based on the info presented for this story, you can just about guarantee that it was a paid suspension. If <strong>FedEx2000 </strong>is around, perhaps he would care to weigh in and confirm what I'm saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quadro, post: 827775, member: 12850"] It says he was suspended and then it was determined not to be his fault. This means the suspension happened while the investigation took place. That's how it works at Express (sorry can't recall if you are Express or Ground). While an investigation is taking place and someone is suspended, they are paid. If they are not paid, it is considered punitive. If that were the case here, the story would read something like "it was determined not to be his fault but he received an unpaid suspension anyway. He GFT'd it and won and received backpay." At Express, a suspension while an investigation takes place is always paid. Once the investigation is complete, then it's possible that any discipline might include an unpaid suspension. Based on the info presented for this story, you can just about guarantee that it was a paid suspension. If [B]FedEx2000 [/B]is around, perhaps he would care to weigh in and confirm what I'm saying. [/QUOTE]
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