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If you
are called into a meeting with any management representative and have reason
to believe that disciplinary action may result, read them your Weingarten
Rights...
MY
WEINGARTEN RIGHTS
If this
discussion could in any way lead to my being disciplined or terminated, or
affect my personal working conditions, I respectfully request that my union
representative or steward be present at this meeting. Without
representation, I choose not to answer any questions.
In 1975 the U.S.
Supreme Court ruled, in the Weingarten
decision, that an employee is entitled to have a union representative
present during any interview which may result in his or her discipline.
It is up to you to insist on union representation. If you fail to do so, you
may waive your rights.
Do the following:
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Ask your
supervisor if you might be disciplined as a result of the interview. If he
says "NO", ask for a written statement to that effect. If he gives you
such a statement, you must participate in the interview. If not, read him
your
Weingarten Rights,
remain for the meeting, take notes, and afterwards immediately contact
your union representative.
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If he says you
might be disciplined but will not allow you to have a union representative
present, read him your
Weingarten Rights,
stay in the room, take notes, and do not respond to any questions. Afterwards, contact your union representative immediately. If he allows
your union representative to be present, you should participate in the
interview.
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