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<blockquote data-quote="..." data-source="post: 4580656" data-attributes="member: 79151"><p>Not exactly. The contract says they must "exhaust all options."</p><p></p><p>Some questions to ask if a supervisor is using the "Joe Blow called in" card:</p><p></p><p>-Did you call everybody on the double shift list (if one exists)? What were the names, and reasons they refused to come in?</p><p>-Did you ask employees from the previous shift if they wanted to stay and get extra hours?</p><p>-Did you call any package drivers or Feeder drivers who might want some extra time?</p><p>-Will you be following the prescribed disciplinary procedure with the absent employee(s) to ensure this does not happen again?**</p><p>-Did you call any and all employees currently laid off?</p><p></p><p>**I don't care for this question personally, but if supervisors are performing work because of calls-ins and the situation is not being handled, that's a red flag.</p><p></p><p>Call-ins are not carte blanche for the company to do whatever they want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="..., post: 4580656, member: 79151"] Not exactly. The contract says they must "exhaust all options." Some questions to ask if a supervisor is using the "Joe Blow called in" card: -Did you call everybody on the double shift list (if one exists)? What were the names, and reasons they refused to come in? -Did you ask employees from the previous shift if they wanted to stay and get extra hours? -Did you call any package drivers or Feeder drivers who might want some extra time? -Will you be following the prescribed disciplinary procedure with the absent employee(s) to ensure this does not happen again?** -Did you call any and all employees currently laid off? **I don't care for this question personally, but if supervisors are performing work because of calls-ins and the situation is not being handled, that's a red flag. Call-ins are not carte blanche for the company to do whatever they want. [/QUOTE]
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