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<blockquote data-quote="Channahon" data-source="post: 165372" data-attributes="member: 7666"><p>Joopster, Sounds like you work in a hub in Ohio somewhere. I imagine the sort managers knew the weather would have employees calling in, unable to make it to work. Were they offering double shifts to get the next sort down? In an effort to enforce the contract, they were probably trying to get as many hourlies to work the next shift. You see, I've seen hourlies go home when asked to work the next shift and then file grievances for supervisors working, when enough hourlies were not available. Now sups hanging around the guard shack could have been to see how many employees were in the parking lot coming to work. Believe it or not most buildings have the same people parking in the same areas, or they could have been checking the weather conditions. I think to say you were barricaded is a stretch. And the advice to call the Police or cops is inappropiate, unless you were physically restrained or assaulted or had a gun to your head. Was a steward available and what did he/she do or advise the hostage employees to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channahon, post: 165372, member: 7666"] Joopster, Sounds like you work in a hub in Ohio somewhere. I imagine the sort managers knew the weather would have employees calling in, unable to make it to work. Were they offering double shifts to get the next sort down? In an effort to enforce the contract, they were probably trying to get as many hourlies to work the next shift. You see, I've seen hourlies go home when asked to work the next shift and then file grievances for supervisors working, when enough hourlies were not available. Now sups hanging around the guard shack could have been to see how many employees were in the parking lot coming to work. Believe it or not most buildings have the same people parking in the same areas, or they could have been checking the weather conditions. I think to say you were barricaded is a stretch. And the advice to call the Police or cops is inappropiate, unless you were physically restrained or assaulted or had a gun to your head. Was a steward available and what did he/she do or advise the hostage employees to do? [/QUOTE]
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