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I just got discharged and have a few questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Dertold33" data-source="post: 790238" data-attributes="member: 32321"><p>I was given a write up on a day when myself and a few others clocked ourselves out when the shift ended and the supervisor was nowhere to be found. Could that be considered job abandonment in any way, even though i clocked out and the shift was over? Also, is every write up considered a verbal warning or do they need to specify it?</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>The steward filled out the grievance paper with the supervisor still there, although I have no clue if he actually filed it in time because the business manager said he hadn't heard of my case yet. I have reasons to believe the steward is friends with that supervisor and didn't file it because he thought I would just walk away, and another steward said people made complaints about him in the past. If he lied about filing it is there anything I can do?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't know my supervisor's number by heart, I've only had to call him once and it's stored in my phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dertold33, post: 790238, member: 32321"] I was given a write up on a day when myself and a few others clocked ourselves out when the shift ended and the supervisor was nowhere to be found. Could that be considered job abandonment in any way, even though i clocked out and the shift was over? Also, is every write up considered a verbal warning or do they need to specify it? The steward filled out the grievance paper with the supervisor still there, although I have no clue if he actually filed it in time because the business manager said he hadn't heard of my case yet. I have reasons to believe the steward is friends with that supervisor and didn't file it because he thought I would just walk away, and another steward said people made complaints about him in the past. If he lied about filing it is there anything I can do? I don't know my supervisor's number by heart, I've only had to call him once and it's stored in my phone. [/QUOTE]
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