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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 553400" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Let me give you exactly why I said he does not have the authority to fire the driver on road.</p><p> </p><p>Under the contract, you have the right to union representation when facing disciplinary action. That representation was not available at the time, so while that sup can do so, I dont believe that under the contract that it would or could stick, nor would any sup with smarts do so.</p><p> </p><p>As far as your example of going around the corner and stripping being different, it really isn't. The driver knew that he had the right to union representation. He even went so far as to get "someone from the union" to pick his half naked self up. Why could that same "someone from the union" that was just a little way off, not also represented the driver before he disrobed? </p><p> </p><p>Because the whole reason he did what he did was to cause a scene. Thats why. And that is exactly why he is not at work today, and probably wont be again. He started a pissing contest and while he might have gotten the bigger laugh out of it, he will also pay the price.</p><p> </p><p>Might be wrong, but from the "truth" posted here, dont think so.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 553400, member: 484"] Let me give you exactly why I said he does not have the authority to fire the driver on road. Under the contract, you have the right to union representation when facing disciplinary action. That representation was not available at the time, so while that sup can do so, I dont believe that under the contract that it would or could stick, nor would any sup with smarts do so. As far as your example of going around the corner and stripping being different, it really isn't. The driver knew that he had the right to union representation. He even went so far as to get "someone from the union" to pick his half naked self up. Why could that same "someone from the union" that was just a little way off, not also represented the driver before he disrobed? Because the whole reason he did what he did was to cause a scene. Thats why. And that is exactly why he is not at work today, and probably wont be again. He started a pissing contest and while he might have gotten the bigger laugh out of it, he will also pay the price. Might be wrong, but from the "truth" posted here, dont think so. d [/QUOTE]
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