controlnovice
Electrical
- Jul 28, 2004
- 975
I just started working for another company, and now have 5 technicians working for me. They are Non-Exempt, Hourly, non Union. These particular technicians are a special group in that only one can back up for another. So, two are on one system, two on another, and I back up for the third.
One of the technician's hobby is refereeing highschool and younger football in the fall. 5 nights a week plus weekends.
I've only been here two months, and I've already heard that last fall, there were issues in the plant and he just left because he had to 'ref' a game.
I am now running into an issue where we need him to travel this fall, where he will miss his 'hobby'. He already said, not only will he not go, but he can not go because he already signed a contract to ref. He does get paid for some of the games.
I can understand family issues or emergencies precluding work, but this behavior is not desireable in the workplace.
Where do outside interests conflict with work and what can be done with an hourly worker who decides he doesn't want to work overtime? Again, we only have one other person to cover for him, and due to vacations, etc. he is not always available.
How is this handled?
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One of the technician's hobby is refereeing highschool and younger football in the fall. 5 nights a week plus weekends.
I've only been here two months, and I've already heard that last fall, there were issues in the plant and he just left because he had to 'ref' a game.
I am now running into an issue where we need him to travel this fall, where he will miss his 'hobby'. He already said, not only will he not go, but he can not go because he already signed a contract to ref. He does get paid for some of the games.
I can understand family issues or emergencies precluding work, but this behavior is not desireable in the workplace.
Where do outside interests conflict with work and what can be done with an hourly worker who decides he doesn't want to work overtime? Again, we only have one other person to cover for him, and due to vacations, etc. he is not always available.
How is this handled?
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This is normally the space where people post something insightful.