Brother, only answer I ever get is "The man with that info is dead". No worries here, I do thank you.Back then I was in 414 Ft Wayne. The BA is now retired but they should still all the documentation in the basement if you contact them.
Brother, only answer I ever get is "The man with that info is dead". No worries here, I do thank you.Back then I was in 414 Ft Wayne. The BA is now retired but they should still all the documentation in the basement if you contact them.
Brother, only answer I ever get is "The man with that info is dead". No worries here, I do thank you.
Brother, only answer I ever get is "The man with that info is dead". No worries here, I do thank you.
I agreeWell I talked to the BA that won the grievance just a couple of months ago and he was talking about how the local has an archive of past grievance decisions. I would think if you are a steward you could access the files.
Request any "black book" decisions on Article 51. A "black book" decision applies nationally and is given at JAC hearings.Brother, only answer I ever get is "The man with that info is dead". No worries here, I do thank you.
Is the steward or any member can ask for the info?Request any "black book" decisions on Article 51. A "black book" decision applies nationally and is given at JAC hearings.
A member should be provided this information by their BA. In order to prepare a proper and factual grievance. Your local should have binders with "black book" decisions grouped by Article.Is the steward or any member can ask for the info?
ThanksA member should be provided this information by their BA. In order to prepare a proper and factual grievance. Your local should have binders with "black book" decisions grouped by Article.
For those unfamiliar with what a "black book" decision is, it is an interpretation of contract language. By those who wrote that language. In other words, what a particular article or paragraph means and how that language was meant to be applied.
ThanksA member should be provided this information by their BA. In order to prepare a proper and factual grievance. Your local should have binders with "black book" decisions grouped by Article.
For those unfamiliar with what a "black book" decision is, it is an interpretation of contract language. By those who wrote that language. In other words, what a particular article or paragraph means and how that language was meant to be applied.