
Know Your Rights: The Right to Representation
If
you are ever called into an interview meeting with your supervisor
or manager so they can investigate a situation which might result in
discipline, you have specific representational rights. These rights
are summarized below:
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You have the
right to have a Union steward present.
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If you want a
steward there, you must ask for him or her.
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If you do not
know why your manager wants to meet with you, ask him/her if it
is a meeting that could result in a discipline.
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If your
manager refuses to allow you to bring a steward, repeat your
request in front of a witness. Do not refuse to attend the
meeting, but do not answer any questions either. Take notes.
Once the meeting is over call your steward at once.
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You have the
right to speak privately with your steward before the meeting
and during the meeting.
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Your steward
has the right to play an active role in the meeting. She or he
is not just witness.
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This
statement could save your job:
"If this discussion could in any way lead to my being
disciplined or terminated I respectfully request that my steward
be present at the meeting. Without representation present, I
choose not to respond to any questions or statements."