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<blockquote data-quote="MC4YOU2" data-source="post: 1347958" data-attributes="member: 5485"><p>Refusing to sign, for me, is more of a statement of my defiance. If it applies to a fair days work, and just about everything does, I won't sign, initial, or touch it with a pen. It will not stop the discipline processes. We've seen phases here where they ask the team to sign every handout at the pcm for several days and then slip something in dealing directly with sporh. You should see the drivers heads turning all around looking for some kind of sign from above, as to should they sign or not. It's easy to get complacent and get swept up as a group, especially in a right to work state. </p><p>I had a center manager once take a sheet to each driver, like a roster, listing each name, date signed, signature and sporh. Everyone to a man signed their name. When he came to me I said, I can't commit to this. He replied, there's no commitment, it's all ok, just sign it. So I did. I signed it as "No Commitment" He just stared at that sig as he walked away, his perfect sheet defiled with my defiance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MC4YOU2, post: 1347958, member: 5485"] Refusing to sign, for me, is more of a statement of my defiance. If it applies to a fair days work, and just about everything does, I won't sign, initial, or touch it with a pen. It will not stop the discipline processes. We've seen phases here where they ask the team to sign every handout at the pcm for several days and then slip something in dealing directly with sporh. You should see the drivers heads turning all around looking for some kind of sign from above, as to should they sign or not. It's easy to get complacent and get swept up as a group, especially in a right to work state. I had a center manager once take a sheet to each driver, like a roster, listing each name, date signed, signature and sporh. Everyone to a man signed their name. When he came to me I said, I can't commit to this. He replied, there's no commitment, it's all ok, just sign it. So I did. I signed it as "No Commitment" He just stared at that sig as he walked away, his perfect sheet defiled with my defiance. [/QUOTE]
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