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The
US Supreme Court has ruled that The
National Labor Relations Act gives
workers the right to request union
representation during investigatory
interviews by supervisors, security
personnel, and other managerial staff.
These are called Weingarten
Rights.
An
investigatory interview occurs
if
1) management questions you to obtain
information; and
2) you have a reasonable apprehension
that your answers could be used as
a
basis for discipline or other adverse
action.
You
must ask for union
representation either at the beginning
of or during the interview.
Management does not have to remind you
of this right.
If
your request is refused and management
continues asking questions, you may
refuse to answer. Your employers is
guilty of an unfair labor
practice and charges my be
filed.
I
REQUEST REPRESENTATION
If
you are called to a meeting with
management, read the following:
If
my responses to your questions could
lead to my being disciplined or
terminated, or adversely affect
personal working conditions, I
respectfully request that you summon
my union representative. Until my
representative arrives, I choose not
to answer any questions.
THE
STATEMENT ABOVE COULD SAVE YOUR JOB
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