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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 916039" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>I am siting the Central Region Supplement and see nothing in our local rider to the contrary.</p><p>My original post stated that <em><strong>they can require</strong></em>, but have missed the window to do so.</p><p>Had management actually done their job and managed, they would have scheduled appropriately and the pay rate would indeed be a non-issue.</p><p>Double time may get them the volunteers they need to staff the operation.</p><p>I would also site the language that governs our option and single day vacations in which the company requires 8 days notice.</p><p>It is not unreasonable for the company or the employee to have advanced notice on issues involving scheduling.</p><p>After all, it's Christmas Eve on top of being a Saturday.</p><p>Is this not a well established day in which people make plans to travel and commit to be with friends and family?</p><p>Either way; failure show up Saturday, at the very most, is no more than an attendance occurance for the driver fueled by a managerial shortcoming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 916039, member: 14176"] I am siting the Central Region Supplement and see nothing in our local rider to the contrary. My original post stated that [I][B]they can require[/B][/I], but have missed the window to do so. Had management actually done their job and managed, they would have scheduled appropriately and the pay rate would indeed be a non-issue. Double time may get them the volunteers they need to staff the operation. I would also site the language that governs our option and single day vacations in which the company requires 8 days notice. It is not unreasonable for the company or the employee to have advanced notice on issues involving scheduling. After all, it's Christmas Eve on top of being a Saturday. Is this not a well established day in which people make plans to travel and commit to be with friends and family? Either way; failure show up Saturday, at the very most, is no more than an attendance occurance for the driver fueled by a managerial shortcoming. [/QUOTE]
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