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Is it normal for PT Sups to take away minutes from your work?
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<blockquote data-quote="cpio" data-source="post: 448658" data-attributes="member: 7535"><p>I started off as a part-timer working the preload at the beginning of '06 in the Metro Jersey district. Here, management has been doing this for years. By that I mean that most of the part-time supervisors on my shift mark down the time you were told "you may leave" and when they do the timecards in the preload office, the time "you may leave" is what they use for your end time. Yes, regardless of whatever you may have been asked to do on the way to punching out. However, most of the preloaders I work with (I've been 22.3 since May) don't have the balls to contest this practice.</p><p></p><p>If you think your supervisor is doctoring the records, contact your Teamster local and speak to one of the business agents. Your shop steward(s) may not be able or willing to do anything about this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cpio, post: 448658, member: 7535"] I started off as a part-timer working the preload at the beginning of '06 in the Metro Jersey district. Here, management has been doing this for years. By that I mean that most of the part-time supervisors on my shift mark down the time you were told "you may leave" and when they do the timecards in the preload office, the time "you may leave" is what they use for your end time. Yes, regardless of whatever you may have been asked to do on the way to punching out. However, most of the preloaders I work with (I've been 22.3 since May) don't have the balls to contest this practice. If you think your supervisor is doctoring the records, contact your Teamster local and speak to one of the business agents. Your shop steward(s) may not be able or willing to do anything about this. [/QUOTE]
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