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<blockquote data-quote="Daf" data-source="post: 3485008" data-attributes="member: 64957"><p>Here they have always had it that way that the shifters can go on road. If I were you tho I would contact your steward and BA both. If you signed a bid that did not require that qualification you should get to keep doing what you are doing. If they lay you off, then that would mean your job is no longer needed, which means if they have someone else perform your job it is a contract violation. Because a laid off employee has the right to perform the work when it is available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daf, post: 3485008, member: 64957"] Here they have always had it that way that the shifters can go on road. If I were you tho I would contact your steward and BA both. If you signed a bid that did not require that qualification you should get to keep doing what you are doing. If they lay you off, then that would mean your job is no longer needed, which means if they have someone else perform your job it is a contract violation. Because a laid off employee has the right to perform the work when it is available. [/QUOTE]
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