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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 4282204" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>"Fair and unbiased". That's a bold-faced lie. Compare the Weingarten Law to the GFT, which really isn't valid because one is a kangaroo court and the other a legitimate means of worker representation.</p><p></p><p>The Weingarten Law simply means you have the right to have your UNION shop steward with you when management attempts to discipline you. Hopefully, your person is up on all policies and procedures and can use the power of the union to see that everything is legitimate.</p><p></p><p>At FedEx, it's basically you vs. the entire company of managers,HR reps, and Legal, who will stick together like glue and make sure you are gone if they want you gone. I've seen good employees sent packing for things that were very minor violations of policy or just plain invented by management in order to eliminate them. A completely rigged and unfair system.</p><p></p><p>From a management perspective, it's great, because management holds all the cards, unless you get an attorney, which is your ace in the hole, especially if they're making something up. Always remember it is you vs. the entire management structure, unless you get smart and get representation.</p><p></p><p>As always, if you did something obviously terminable, none of this applies. There are definitely people who deserve to be fired, and the GFT has actually saved some of these individuals, usually because they are playing the race card or have something on management.</p><p></p><p>And, no, Dano, I never had to use GFT. I always had something on management and they knew it. Besides, I was a really excellent employee, so there wasn't any reason to discipline me. But, after seeing what others had gone through, I always had evidence of falsification, affairs with couriers, drug use etc. that was my insurance policy.</p><p></p><p>CK is a victim of politics. He's good enough to start for most NFL teams and could be a #2 for any of them. No owner wants to piss-off the Trumpers who think CK is "un-American", when he's really a bigger patriot than any of them.</p><p></p><p>Fred's calling. He's running low on caviar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 4282204, member: 12508"] "Fair and unbiased". That's a bold-faced lie. Compare the Weingarten Law to the GFT, which really isn't valid because one is a kangaroo court and the other a legitimate means of worker representation. The Weingarten Law simply means you have the right to have your UNION shop steward with you when management attempts to discipline you. Hopefully, your person is up on all policies and procedures and can use the power of the union to see that everything is legitimate. At FedEx, it's basically you vs. the entire company of managers,HR reps, and Legal, who will stick together like glue and make sure you are gone if they want you gone. I've seen good employees sent packing for things that were very minor violations of policy or just plain invented by management in order to eliminate them. A completely rigged and unfair system. From a management perspective, it's great, because management holds all the cards, unless you get an attorney, which is your ace in the hole, especially if they're making something up. Always remember it is you vs. the entire management structure, unless you get smart and get representation. As always, if you did something obviously terminable, none of this applies. There are definitely people who deserve to be fired, and the GFT has actually saved some of these individuals, usually because they are playing the race card or have something on management. And, no, Dano, I never had to use GFT. I always had something on management and they knew it. Besides, I was a really excellent employee, so there wasn't any reason to discipline me. But, after seeing what others had gone through, I always had evidence of falsification, affairs with couriers, drug use etc. that was my insurance policy. CK is a victim of politics. He's good enough to start for most NFL teams and could be a #2 for any of them. No owner wants to piss-off the Trumpers who think CK is "un-American", when he's really a bigger patriot than any of them. Fred's calling. He's running low on caviar. [/QUOTE]
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