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Why does grieving scare management?
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<blockquote data-quote="local804" data-source="post: 697745" data-attributes="member: 1123"><p>The first part of the procedure is a shop steward talk with the supervisor in charge. If the sup and steward cant get a satisfactory settlement in one working day, the employee shall submit it to the union rep in writing. My question to you tie is that if management isnt really bothered by them, why does the grievant usually get his overtime cut and a target after his back after the paper is filed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="local804, post: 697745, member: 1123"] The first part of the procedure is a shop steward talk with the supervisor in charge. If the sup and steward cant get a satisfactory settlement in one working day, the employee shall submit it to the union rep in writing. My question to you tie is that if management isnt really bothered by them, why does the grievant usually get his overtime cut and a target after his back after the paper is filed? [/QUOTE]
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