NEWS LETTER Volume XII, #1 January 31, 1997 Job Performance Reports More and more around the state the Company is using JPR's to deny employees job transfers and/or promotions. They also use JPR's against employees for discipline purposes. The Company uses JPR's as if they were a 100% reflection of an employee, and not for what they really are, which is just one person's (supervisor's) viewpoint, and in many cases a slanted viewpoint at best. We all know that if you have a personality conflict with your supervisor, it not only could, but more than likely will  have a big impact on how your supervisor evaluates you. JPR's that are negative in part or whole, should be viewed for how the Company improperly uses them as if they were Letters of Discipline that are placed in your file and used against you for five years. In 1995, the Council was successful in getting the time limit reduced on how long a letter of discipline could remain in your personnel file (from four years to two years, Article III, Section 8b). However, when it comes to JPR's, the Company retains them in your file for five years. If and when you are receiving your JPR, and you disagree with how your supervisor has evaluated you, you should attempt to resolve the difference at that time. If you are unsuccessful at resolving the difference, contact your Local Union Representatives and have them attempt to settle the difference informally. If the difference cannot be resolved informally, a formal grievance can be filed on your behalf. Remember, if the JPR's go unchallenged, the Company will use them against you for five years!
Gas Contractors' Goofs
With the Company's refusal of the last gas proposal, the Council will be enlisting the help of all of the Membership. We will be compiling and using the information that you provide to try and reclaim the jobs that we have lost to contractors. The information that we need from you is documentation of mistakes and misinformation by contractors. We need dates and addresses where contractors tell customers that they have cracked heat exchangers, when they don't. We also need to know when complaints are received from construction people or DPW workers concerning incorrect staking performed by the contractors. This includes response time not met for staking emergencies. If you become aware of appointments not kept for appliance work performed by contractors, or any other complaints that you hear from customers regarding contractors, document it. All of this information will be very important. Please take a minute to write it down and give it to a Local Union Representative so that it can be passed on to the Council.
Safety Update
A safe day at work will not just happen. It is something that we must all work very hard at to achieve, both individually and collectively. Make safety your number one priority. Help your employer live up to its slogan, Safety First and Always. Use your Joint Safety Committees to invite OSHA reps, the Department of Transportation, and other governmental agencies to attend your Local Safety Meetings. These people can educate you on new and existing laws or regulations which are designed to enhance your safety on the job. Statistics prove that we will have several near-misses or minor accidents prior to a serious injury or a fatality. Please work safely!
Thomas J Wojtala, Sr.
Brother Wojtala began his career with the UWUA at Local 223-Detroit Edison at the Delray Power Plant. During a period of approximately six years, Tom served as Steward, Chief Steward and Division Chairman, which he held at the time of his appointment to National Representative in 1970. Tom spent his entire career representing Members of UWUA or trying to organize the unorganized. He was a dedicated Union Brother and definitely an asset to the UWUA. Tom leaves behind a daughter, Teresa, a son, Thomas J Wojtala, Jr., and his wife, Lynn. The Council extends its prayers and deepest sympathy to Tom's family - he will be sadly missed.
Health Care Update
Changes in Health Care Providers
Happy New Year!
President Gary Ruffner, elected to a 3-year term Secretary-Treasurer Jim Davison has 1 year remaining on his current term.
Local Safety Committee Members BEWARE
Just a reminder to you on your roles as a Safety Committee Member, which was negotiated in the Charter of the Safety Committee: 1. Make recommendations to improve Safety Awareness, prevent hazards and track the progress of the recommendations. 2. Make recommendations for development and implementation of Safety Programs to improve Safety Performance. 3. Review Accident Reports. 4. Make recommendations for changes in the Accident Prevention Manual for submission to Corporate Safety. 5. Recommend means for properly recognizing positive achievements in Safety. BEWARE that the Company may want to expand your role and have you take part in training for Violence in the Workplace, such as investigations, recommendations of what exactly is Violence in the Workplace and what to do to someone if they happen to be involved in violence. Please do not become involved in any decisions which define what violence is or what penalties might be appropriate for proven violent actions, and if management requests that of you, notify your Local Union President who will then notify the Council. |
