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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 606254" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>Red, </p><p>I am just seeing this thread right now... I wish I saw it on the 10th. </p><p></p><p>EVEN AT THIS LATE DATE....</p><p>I would say for you to go and file a police report. Don't even think about it. After you file.... let your manager know. This will serve notice to the supervisor that you aren't playing games. My guess is that he will not bother you in the future. </p><p></p><p>This should not happen to any employee, BUT I take you at your word. As far as I am concerned that supervisor should be released. The problem is that may not happen because of the nature of how the violence occurred. But if nothing else, there needs to be a documented police report and in the future make sure you do not talk with this supervisor without someone else present. Push for this supervisor to be reassigned. </p><p></p><p>I really hate to say this but if his record is clean, this will only be considered strike one but it will be in his file and he will have to deal with it in the future if he screws up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 606254, member: 9789"] Red, I am just seeing this thread right now... I wish I saw it on the 10th. EVEN AT THIS LATE DATE.... I would say for you to go and file a police report. Don't even think about it. After you file.... let your manager know. This will serve notice to the supervisor that you aren't playing games. My guess is that he will not bother you in the future. This should not happen to any employee, BUT I take you at your word. As far as I am concerned that supervisor should be released. The problem is that may not happen because of the nature of how the violence occurred. But if nothing else, there needs to be a documented police report and in the future make sure you do not talk with this supervisor without someone else present. Push for this supervisor to be reassigned. I really hate to say this but if his record is clean, this will only be considered strike one but it will be in his file and he will have to deal with it in the future if he screws up. [/QUOTE]
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