Tim Nelson
Veteran
What a shame that someone could get fired for just a few sick calls. At any rate, this stuff should have been taken care of at the negotiating table....not the media.
regards,
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savyinvestor said:4 days under legitimate circumstances results in termination? Thats a great way to improve morale! Savy
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Again the media gets it wrong! You dont get fired with four sick calls. After your fourth sick call, you are required to provide a doctors notice.Tim Nelson said:What a shame that someone could get fired for just a few sick calls. At any rate, this stuff should have been taken care of at the negotiating table....not the media.
regards,
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Phantom Fixer said:Talk to the hand is exactly what has put U into this present situation.
Thank God that Ms.Xidas is doing what she's being paid to do...which is representing those that put her in that office.
I have said time again...if I'm going have to pay to be represented and retain a job...Teddy is exactly the person I would want to do the representing. If the IAM and ALPA had half the you know whats that Teddy obviously does....maybe things would be a damn sight different than they are at present.
I'm not about to defend people that call in sick when not..and I'm not about to defend habitual tardiness for a moment...but if mitigating circumstances beyond the employee's control present themselves?...then maybe the policies need to be looked at on an individual basis as opposed to an across the board excuse to chop off heads for the sake of doing so.
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PineyBob said:Cut and pasted from Flyer Talk. Please read
The FA never came back the rest of the flight to see if anyoned needed anything.
Sky high states: Really?. Just how many times did this flight Attendant pass through the cabin to deliver drinks and meals and pick up trash?
It's amazing that the minute someone sits down in first class they expect their jacket to be hung. They wave it, yet this person if they wanted something else couldnt ASK FOR IT while the flight attendant was BUSY taking care of 26 PEOPLE?
To me reading a novel or studying is perfectly appropriate on a "Red-Eye" as most are asleep anyhow. But on a flight like the one mentioned, reading a novel to me is inexcusable.
SKY HIGH states: inexcusable? Flight attendants endure 10 to 14 HOUR DAYS ON THE JOB on average! I guess flight attendants are NOT ALLOWED TO EAT, SIT, RELAX OR HAVE DOWNTIME EITHER?.....pub--leaseee.
Like the others, I've seen it happen, too. That SKYHIGH has been protesting so much suggests that it may even be some on this board that are doing the happening.700UW said:The ironic thing is no one actually knows it this happened or not. I find it hard to believe the F/C F/A read a book the whole flight and did nothing.
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planejane said:Can someone explain what the amnesty side letter consists of? Relaxing work rules. Is this not what U's burden was all these years? Weren't they to relaxed? I agree, if you can't be to work when your scheduled to be there, you need to get yourself another job, if you think the next employer will put up with you! I wonder if SW or JetBlue has the need for amnesty letters.  It looks like your headed down the same road you just came from.  ACCOUNTABILITY, RESPONSIBILITY. Look them up in the Webster.
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