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Re: CWA wants national healthcare said by Steve B:In the eyes of her co-workers, she was. Mistakes were still being made and she wasn't working hard. But, in that case, the union may have actually helped the company. As "no one" pointed out, there's no way you can know what transpired as the union stuck up for her. It may have caused management to follow the company's policies to document poor performance, escalate, enact a performance plan, and ultimately terminate her (although she quit first, perhaps seeing the writing on the wall.).
There's nothing wrong with having a counter-balance to require things be done by the book. That can actually prevent lawsuits concerning constructive termination. Even if it was an "at will" employment relationship, if a company has policies concerning terminations, that policy is the "law" to that company (not the looser "at will" requirements).
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