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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 165452" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>Channa, I have nothing but the highest respect for you based on your previous posts. However, I'm afraid I disagree. He stated in his earlier post that there were sups/managers BLOCKING exit from the building. I've heard that called a lock-in and is illegal if I'm not mistaken, let alone a violation of the contract. </p><p> </p><p>I'd say its 100% appropriate to suggest calling the police. I might not do it now as he was clearly allowed to leave. If I were in the situation myself, I'd probably tell the member of management to get OUT of my way or I was going to call the police for any of the reasons cited in above posts. I read an article about a year ago about a Wal-Mart employee somewhere calling the police because he/she was locked in. Police came, manager acted like best buddies with responding officers but opened the door to allow employees to leave. Worst comes to worst in this instance, officers show up, the sups/managers are humiliated in front of their subordinates and fired/transferred. -Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 165452, member: 7185"] Channa, I have nothing but the highest respect for you based on your previous posts. However, I'm afraid I disagree. He stated in his earlier post that there were sups/managers BLOCKING exit from the building. I've heard that called a lock-in and is illegal if I'm not mistaken, let alone a violation of the contract. I'd say its 100% appropriate to suggest calling the police. I might not do it now as he was clearly allowed to leave. If I were in the situation myself, I'd probably tell the member of management to get OUT of my way or I was going to call the police for any of the reasons cited in above posts. I read an article about a year ago about a Wal-Mart employee somewhere calling the police because he/she was locked in. Police came, manager acted like best buddies with responding officers but opened the door to allow employees to leave. Worst comes to worst in this instance, officers show up, the sups/managers are humiliated in front of their subordinates and fired/transferred. -Rocky [/QUOTE]
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