Good, then the union should say "we're investigating the matter and the appropriate disciplinary actions will be taken" as opposed to tossing blame everyplace else.
Good, then the union should say "we're investigating the matter and the appropriate disciplinary actions will be taken" as opposed to tossing blame everyplace else.
True enough, but I still don't think they should be hollering the way they are. And it's not just this union. I've heard far too many people say "doesn't matter what I do, the union will protect me" and that attitude definitely removes incentive to do a good day's work. But that's veering off topic ... which is TTC and customer service that more and more frequently appears to be an oxymoron.
Just because your in a union doesnt mean your untouchable.
True. But it's damn near close. In another place (even maybe another government outfit) an employee who's completely passed out in such a front-line position would be severely disciplined (health issues or not). Yet, of the three who were caught snoozing, not one has been disciplined. That driver was the only one who has faced any discipline. Did the guy who stopped a streetcar at close to rush hour to use the ATM get disciplined? What about the guy who was photographed buying a falafel after abandoning his streetcar within walking distance of the station?
And this is one of my main beefs against unions. They protect their members even when they are caught doing something wrong. So where's the incentive to do a job properly if you've got someone who will back you and make sure your job is intact no matter how badly you screw up? What's the point in doing a good job when your co-worker who does a bad job gets the same rewards that you do.
just like what i said in another thread, who needs to shape up? the public and ttc people. props to that!
and yet, the public is being taped 24/7.
This happens in private industry as well but rarely below the executive level.
Many executives, particularly ones in demand, have an insurance package in their employment contract which covers for them in the event things go badly for them because of something they did or something they are simply getting blamed for. These typically centre around resignation, sometimes even including press release wording, and assistance in finding new employment and paying the bills between jobs but the concept is the same.
It is extremely common when you know you are being hired to take blame for other peoples actions (cleanup problems that are not publicly known yet) as part of the job is actually getting fired at the end of it.