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Is it normal for PT Sups to take away minutes from your work?
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<blockquote data-quote="gandydancer" data-source="post: 420197" data-attributes="member: 9310"><p>The 1-800 number is a crock. I've filed a couple code of business practice complaints, and you get a number to call back to the outside service with, and eventually when you do you are told the concern has been addressed, no details and nothing on paper either way. Oh, you may also get a sit down with your district HR/Compliance suit. Sometimes a useful attention-getting device, but basically a waste of time if you've got better tools. In this case, no; demand the list of edits to your time record, demand to be made whole, and demand UPS fire the thieving SOB who stole time from you. Use the grievance form, and get it clocked in at the local right off. The time to put management on notice that you are not to be messed with is now, and as often again as necessary to keep the lesson fresh. It took me a couple years to find that out, but there's no reason you have to learn from your own experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gandydancer, post: 420197, member: 9310"] The 1-800 number is a crock. I've filed a couple code of business practice complaints, and you get a number to call back to the outside service with, and eventually when you do you are told the concern has been addressed, no details and nothing on paper either way. Oh, you may also get a sit down with your district HR/Compliance suit. Sometimes a useful attention-getting device, but basically a waste of time if you've got better tools. In this case, no; demand the list of edits to your time record, demand to be made whole, and demand UPS fire the thieving SOB who stole time from you. Use the grievance form, and get it clocked in at the local right off. The time to put management on notice that you are not to be messed with is now, and as often again as necessary to keep the lesson fresh. It took me a couple years to find that out, but there's no reason you have to learn from your own experience. [/QUOTE]
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