Can an employee be fired for intentionally sending damages/leakers across belts?
Can an employee be fired for intentionally sending damages/leakers across belts?
Has this person received proper Hazmat training? If he/she was not properly trained (and it does sometimes happen) and "intentionally" send damages/leakers down the belt, how can they be disciplined? In their own mind, they have done no wrong, they were doing their job.Can an employee be fired for intentionally sending damages/leakers across belts?
Blue/Brown, when do they send the leakers into the boxline? If it is during the morning shift,oh well! gotta stop the boxline for a suspected hazmat!Maybe then the supe can catch a clue. If it is not a hazmat, take a pic of it and send up the chain of command.
The sorters do it all the time. And then someone calls my name "Hey we got a leak in bin #85 middle" so I stop the boxline and get my gloves, apron, etc and always as soon as I get started the idiot sup starts screaming "Start the boxline!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" so then I take my sweet time cleaning it up.