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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

647.0. "Shift change advice needed" by MAAFA1::WYOUNG (Yow! Lemme outta here!) Mon Oct 31 1988 12:54

    
       Hi.
    
    After almost a year on first shift, I am being moved to second,
    and then possibly third. This will supposedly happen within 2
    weeks. Since I live with a terminally ill family member, I am
    not willing to do this. However, after explaining this to my 
    supervisor, I was told "...we have a business to run...". 
    References were also made to the agreement I made when I was
    hired, which they say states that I agreed to work any shift or
    combination of days, hours, etc. (I haven't researched this yet,
    but will soon). My year's committment is up in 2 weeks, but the
    prospects for internal transfer do not look good. (See 95.9)
    I was also advised that if I "just say no" I will not be terminated.
    I have the option of going to personnel and having them find
    something else. However, since I am a Wage class 2, something
    else would no doubt consist of the mail room or answering
    someone's phone - as opposed to the position I now hold
    (Operator 2 at WDC - a very technical environment, but 
    somewhat stagnant). I wouldn't mind the shift change if
    I could be promised it would be temporary or lead to something,
    but no such promises are being made. Several persons in my
    group are affected by this, and I am not alone in my concern
    regarding this. Needless to say, morale is somewhere near
    bottom around here.
  
                                           any advice?
    
                                           Warren Young
    
          
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647.1Try to reach a compromiseDR::BLINNEat dessert first -- Life is uncertainMon Oct 31 1988 19:2111
        Discuss it with your manager and with personnel.  Try very
        hard to be non-confrontational.  Try to find a reasonable 
        compromise.  Also, double check your employee agreement; you
        may not have agreed to work any shift assigned.  You might
        also want to get in touch with your site's Employee Assistance
        Program representative, if you can't work out a compromise
        with your manager and personnel, since this is going to add
        more stress to your life (which probably you don't need at
        this time).
        
        Tom
647.2Safe for now...MAAFA1::WYOUNGYow! Lemme outta here!Tue Nov 22 1988 15:5920


       Well, my group had a meeting a couple of weeks ago with
       our supervisors and our unit manager. At this meeting, we 
       were told that there would be another meeting of the supervisors
       and the unit manager on Monday (this was on a Saturday).
       After this Monday meeting, we will all find out the final
       word. Well, time passes, and I hear from one of my co-workers
       that he has been advised that his schedule will change (not
       his shift, just one of his days off). So yesterday I asked
       my supervisor about it, and was told that I would not be affected.
       As a matter of fact, no one's shift will be changed.
       So much for that. Guess I'm relatively safe until the next
       bright idea comes along...


                                           Warren Young