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<blockquote data-quote="union4life" data-source="post: 877517" data-attributes="member: 35190"><p>If that is the case, I personally feel it is fine. </p><p></p><p>I come in and head towards the belt where the preloaders are working and happen to notice a PT supervisor working. I say to the supervisor, "hey, do you need me to get on the clock to handle that for you?". The supervisor stops what he is doing and walks off. I turn around and a preloader says, "he/she has been working all morning, can I get paid for that?". I say "sure thing". I pull out a grievance form and fill it out and tell them to put their personal information on the grievance and I'll sign as a witness. That's when the part-timer takes a second and says "I don't want them to give me any trouble....I'll pass." I look to the other preloaders and ask "anyone going to file this?" (insert crickets chirping). Ok, I file it. I turn to the part-timer and say "will you sign this as my witness?". This is an all to common practice in my hub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="union4life, post: 877517, member: 35190"] If that is the case, I personally feel it is fine. I come in and head towards the belt where the preloaders are working and happen to notice a PT supervisor working. I say to the supervisor, "hey, do you need me to get on the clock to handle that for you?". The supervisor stops what he is doing and walks off. I turn around and a preloader says, "he/she has been working all morning, can I get paid for that?". I say "sure thing". I pull out a grievance form and fill it out and tell them to put their personal information on the grievance and I'll sign as a witness. That's when the part-timer takes a second and says "I don't want them to give me any trouble....I'll pass." I look to the other preloaders and ask "anyone going to file this?" (insert crickets chirping). Ok, I file it. I turn to the part-timer and say "will you sign this as my witness?". This is an all to common practice in my hub. [/QUOTE]
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