Rights: Weingarten Rights

FAQ

What are my rights when summoned by an administrator?

If you are summoned by an administrator to an investigatory meeting that you believe might possibly result in disciplinary action against you, you have a legal right to union representation.

It is important to remember that you must make the request for representation. Use the Weingarten Statement below to invoke your right to union representation and contact your site representative and/or the Association.

Assert your Weingarten Rights to representation in meetings that you believe may lead to discipline [SCOTUS Decision: NLRB v. Weingarten, Inc. 420 U.S. 251 (1975)].

Weingarten Rights

What if the directive violates the contract or a safety risk?

Obey now, Grieve Later: If you are given a direct order that you do not believe is appropriate (it violates the contract, for example), you may ask your supervisor to clarify that he/she is in fact giving you an order or directive to do ______.

Contact your site representative and document the directive utilizing carbon copied emails to all parties. Once this is clear, you may say: “Fine. I will do what you are asking only because you are ordering me to do it. I will follow your directive under protest and against my better judgment and may take further action (grieve) later.” [SCOTUS Decision: NLRB v. Weingarten, Inc. 420 U.S. 251 (1975)].

Disclaimer:
This source provides general information about rights. The information made available is subject to change without notice. It does not provide legal advice and user assumes the risk of verifying any materials used or relied upon.


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