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<blockquote data-quote="jibbs" data-source="post: 2816761"><p>If she's done it before, she can do it again.</p><p></p><p>There might be something else at play here, though. I'd try to be confident in the reason why she leaves before you filed a grievance. Not trying to talk you out of filing one, it's just that you want to have all your ducks in a row before you potentially piss off your employer.</p><p></p><p>Maybe she's got an injury? Second job that she worked an arrangement out with management over?</p><p></p><p>If it truly is nepotism and they just happen to like her enough to exclude her from heavy lifting... I'm not sure exactly what you got on your hands with that one, bro, but I'd get with a steward and see if there's a contract violation going on there.</p><p></p><p>You mentioned she's lowest seniority, though. In my building, they've always sent lower seniority employees home before higher seniority employees. The only exception is when that new guy or girl outshines the rest of preload so obviously that the supe' actually takes notice and treats them like a good employee who deserves to be on the clock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jibbs, post: 2816761"] If she's done it before, she can do it again. There might be something else at play here, though. I'd try to be confident in the reason why she leaves before you filed a grievance. Not trying to talk you out of filing one, it's just that you want to have all your ducks in a row before you potentially piss off your employer. Maybe she's got an injury? Second job that she worked an arrangement out with management over? If it truly is nepotism and they just happen to like her enough to exclude her from heavy lifting... I'm not sure exactly what you got on your hands with that one, bro, but I'd get with a steward and see if there's a contract violation going on there. You mentioned she's lowest seniority, though. In my building, they've always sent lower seniority employees home before higher seniority employees. The only exception is when that new guy or girl outshines the rest of preload so obviously that the supe' actually takes notice and treats them like a good employee who deserves to be on the clock. [/QUOTE]
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