You
have the right …
If management requests a meeting with you and
you believe it may result in disciplinary action, you have
the right to union representation. The “Weingarten
Rules” say that the EMPLOYEE MUST MAKE CLEAR
THEIR REQUEST for UNION REPRESENTATION BEFORE OR DURING the
hearing/interview. The employee CAN NOT be punished for this
request. After the request, the EMPLOYER must
choose from 3 options:
-
Grant the request and delay questioning until a union
representative can be present. The Employee should be
given reasonable time to consult their Union Representative.
-
Deny the request and end the interview immediately;
or
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Give the Employee a choice of:
-
having an interview without representation
-
ending the interview
If the EMPLOYER denies the request
for Union Representation, and continues
to ask questions, it is committing an Unfair Labor
Practice and the EMPLOYEE has a
right to refuse to answer. The EMPLOYER may
not discipline the Employee for such refusal.
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