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Big Al is working with Canale to finalize IAM support for the new attendance and discipline policy. Canale probably would like nothing better than to screw IAM members even more during his last two weeks.
The company needs the support of the leaders of the CWA and IAM to pull this off since the contractual continuity laws make it impossible for a company to change normal and customary rules and policies in the middle of a contract. Court cases are clear on this and your contract is a normal contract that includes these continuity clauses.
The CWA leadership is already on board and set for company training on this and so is the IAM leadership. No fight from GS here in PHL either. Haven't heard from the New Direction team but I would think they would not support a more restrictive discipline policy and would force big Al to arbitrate.
Without IAM support, the new attendance and discipline policy is eventually dead. And any grievance that leads to arbitration on this would have to ask for all discipline, including terminatin, that occured under this policy to be stricken from record. And that would create a true headache for the company if it had to reinstate tens of workers who were fired, with backpay, as a result of an attendance or discipline policy that violated contractual continuity clauses with its workers. It's why you have a union. That's why it is important for Big Al to have IAM support in this so that station managers can hammer and fire more workers. The CWA does whatever it wants and so did Canale but hopefully there won't be any new LOA that Randy signs that incites your company to be more vigilant in terminating more IAM members.
The company needs the support of the leaders of the CWA and IAM to pull this off since the contractual continuity laws make it impossible for a company to change normal and customary rules and policies in the middle of a contract. Court cases are clear on this and your contract is a normal contract that includes these continuity clauses.
The CWA leadership is already on board and set for company training on this and so is the IAM leadership. No fight from GS here in PHL either. Haven't heard from the New Direction team but I would think they would not support a more restrictive discipline policy and would force big Al to arbitrate.
Without IAM support, the new attendance and discipline policy is eventually dead. And any grievance that leads to arbitration on this would have to ask for all discipline, including terminatin, that occured under this policy to be stricken from record. And that would create a true headache for the company if it had to reinstate tens of workers who were fired, with backpay, as a result of an attendance or discipline policy that violated contractual continuity clauses with its workers. It's why you have a union. That's why it is important for Big Al to have IAM support in this so that station managers can hammer and fire more workers. The CWA does whatever it wants and so did Canale but hopefully there won't be any new LOA that Randy signs that incites your company to be more vigilant in terminating more IAM members.