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Driver Hits My BF's Truck in Parking Lot...Should he be blamed
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1078974" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Its all a numbers game.</p><p></p><p>Management has a quota of warning letters that they are required to generate on a monthly basis, so it doesnt <em>matter</em> whether an "accident" was truly "avoidable" or not; if they cant <em>find</em> a legitimate reason to blame the driver for the accident they will simply <em>make one up</em> and rubber-stamp the warning letter anyway. We arent contractually entitled to safe driving awards or recognition, so there isnt anything to grieve. Once the progressive discipline gets to the point of a <em>suspension</em>, we can then file a grievance and continue working while the case is being heard. No one is ever going have a suspension or termination upheld based upon being hit while parked; the entire process is nothing more than an excercise in job justification, warning letter generation and hot air spewage for the management people involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1078974, member: 14668"] Its all a numbers game. Management has a quota of warning letters that they are required to generate on a monthly basis, so it doesnt [I]matter[/I] whether an "accident" was truly "avoidable" or not; if they cant [I]find[/I] a legitimate reason to blame the driver for the accident they will simply [I]make one up[/I] and rubber-stamp the warning letter anyway. We arent contractually entitled to safe driving awards or recognition, so there isnt anything to grieve. Once the progressive discipline gets to the point of a [I]suspension[/I], we can then file a grievance and continue working while the case is being heard. No one is ever going have a suspension or termination upheld based upon being hit while parked; the entire process is nothing more than an excercise in job justification, warning letter generation and hot air spewage for the management people involved. [/QUOTE]
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