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grizli

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? OH
My wife works at the factory and is part of UAW.
Her job setter always argues with everyone in their department, and today when my wife was working, job setter came over and told her to get out of the way, when my wife couldn't since she was holding a part on a machine (have to finish before let go, otherwise part gets ruined), so she told her to wait a second. Then her job setter walking away hit my wife's back with a box she was carrying.
My wife called committee man down who said they'll talk to the job setter.
This is first time when physical contact was done by the job setter, but like I said job setter argues and word-fights with everyone in the department all the time, and it's been getting worse. I'm afraid it may get even worse soon.

So, my question is, what can my wife do to protect herself from her job setter if Union doesn't do anything, but tell job setter to control her temper again. (that's all they ever do), because the workplace is becoming unsafe.

Any advise would be appreciated.
 


HomeGuru

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? OH
My wife works at the factory and is part of UAW.
Her job setter always argues with everyone in their department, and today when my wife was working, job setter came over and told her to get out of the way, when my wife couldn't since she was holding a part on a machine (have to finish before let go, otherwise part gets ruined), so she told her to wait a second. Then her job setter walking away hit my wife's back with a box she was carrying.
My wife called committee man down who said they'll talk to the job setter.
This is first time when physical contact was done by the job setter, but like I said job setter argues and word-fights with everyone in the department all the time, and it's been getting worse. I'm afraid it may get even worse soon.

So, my question is, what can my wife do to protect herself from her job setter if Union doesn't do anything, but tell job setter to control her temper again. (that's all they ever do), because the workplace is becoming unsafe.

Any advise would be appreciated.
**A: she needs to report the issues to her direct supervisor and HR.
 

grizli

Junior Member
I guess their policy is that she suppose to let Union try to handle it first. So she tried. They didn't do anything.
As fas as I know she reported the issue to the supervisor. It's been a week now. So it looks like supervisor won't do anything. She we'll talk to HR department I guess.
But, if nothing happens again, then what?

Can/should she call police? Get restraining order? What can she do to protect herself?
 

mlane58

Senior Member
I guess their policy is that she suppose to let Union try to handle it first. So she tried. They didn't do anything.
As fas as I know she reported the issue to the supervisor. It's been a week now. So it looks like supervisor won't do anything. She we'll talk to HR department I guess.
But, if nothing happens again, then what?

Can/should she call police? Get restraining order? What can she do to protect herself?
She could call and file a complaint with the police for assualt, file a grievance with her union and go to HR
 

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