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UPSer sent home at sups discretion along with an occurence
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<blockquote data-quote="LongTimeComing" data-source="post: 1080555" data-attributes="member: 45493"><p>And where on this 'scale' do you rate?</p><p></p><p>Part-time sups have just as much authority to make decisions that affect their area of responsibility as anyone else. If you fail to follow instructions, portray gross insubordination, or lead the sup to believe you are a safety threat to both yourself or your coworkers, they can send you home. Just because you have some sort of a complex with management or authority doesn't mean this particular part time sup was incorrect in his/her decision. This should not count as an 'occurance' as he was already clocked in. It isn't dicipline, it's looking out for your husbands well being. Beyond that, some of these infallable union workers have been known to be hurt outside of work, then bring it to work and claim it happened on the job...for obviously dubious reasons.</p><p></p><p>I would make that call every day of the week. You don't come to work with half your vision....especially at an air ramp. For those of you who have never worked at a gateway or air hub, it's one of the most dangerous areas to work. One email of pictures of someone sucked unto a 757's engine will be enough to convince you of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongTimeComing, post: 1080555, member: 45493"] And where on this 'scale' do you rate? Part-time sups have just as much authority to make decisions that affect their area of responsibility as anyone else. If you fail to follow instructions, portray gross insubordination, or lead the sup to believe you are a safety threat to both yourself or your coworkers, they can send you home. Just because you have some sort of a complex with management or authority doesn't mean this particular part time sup was incorrect in his/her decision. This should not count as an 'occurance' as he was already clocked in. It isn't dicipline, it's looking out for your husbands well being. Beyond that, some of these infallable union workers have been known to be hurt outside of work, then bring it to work and claim it happened on the job...for obviously dubious reasons. I would make that call every day of the week. You don't come to work with half your vision....especially at an air ramp. For those of you who have never worked at a gateway or air hub, it's one of the most dangerous areas to work. One email of pictures of someone sucked unto a 757's engine will be enough to convince you of that. [/QUOTE]
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