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<blockquote data-quote="Shiftless" data-source="post: 3869333" data-attributes="member: 47472"><p>Maybe its time to teach your Dad something?</p><p></p><p>You have rights if you are a Union Member! They are called Weingarten Rights! In 1975 the Supreme Court gave you these rights! Apply them when needed! Speak as few words as possible (and write down everything said by you and any management) let the pressure be on them NOT YOU! Be polite, don't swear, control yourself and follow the rules below. I know many here say ask for a Steward, I prefer a Business Agent over a Steward.</p><p></p><p>During an investigatory interview, the Supreme Court ruled that the following rules apply:</p><p></p><p><strong>Rule 1:</strong> The employee must make a clear request for union representation before or during the interview. The employee cannot be punished for making this request.</p><p></p><p><strong>Rule 2:</strong> After the employee makes the request, the employer must choose from among three options:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">grant the request and delay questioning until the union representative arrives and (prior to the interview continuing) the representative has a chance to consult privately with the employee;</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">deny the request and end the interview immediately; or</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">give the employee a clear choice between having the interview without representation, or ending the interview.</li> </ul><p><strong>Rule 3:</strong> If the employer denies the request for union representation, and continues to ask questions, it commits an unfair labor practice and the employee has a right to refuse to answer. The employer may not discipline the employee for such a refusal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shiftless, post: 3869333, member: 47472"] Maybe its time to teach your Dad something? You have rights if you are a Union Member! They are called Weingarten Rights! In 1975 the Supreme Court gave you these rights! Apply them when needed! Speak as few words as possible (and write down everything said by you and any management) let the pressure be on them NOT YOU! Be polite, don't swear, control yourself and follow the rules below. I know many here say ask for a Steward, I prefer a Business Agent over a Steward. During an investigatory interview, the Supreme Court ruled that the following rules apply: [B]Rule 1:[/B] The employee must make a clear request for union representation before or during the interview. The employee cannot be punished for making this request. [B]Rule 2:[/B] After the employee makes the request, the employer must choose from among three options: [LIST] [*]grant the request and delay questioning until the union representative arrives and (prior to the interview continuing) the representative has a chance to consult privately with the employee; [*]deny the request and end the interview immediately; or [*]give the employee a clear choice between having the interview without representation, or ending the interview. [/LIST] [B]Rule 3:[/B] If the employer denies the request for union representation, and continues to ask questions, it commits an unfair labor practice and the employee has a right to refuse to answer. The employer may not discipline the employee for such a refusal. [/QUOTE]
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