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2785.1 | | CVG::THOMPSON | Who will rid me of this meddlesome priest? | Fri Nov 19 1993 11:31 | 5 |
| Talk to personnel and ask them for your options. You could probably
also talk to a lawyer. You better update your resume. I'd probably
start looking for a new job both inside and outside the company.
Alfred
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2785.2 | | AKOCOA::BBARRY | So, when will THEN be NOW? | Fri Nov 19 1993 11:46 | 14 |
| I would think that the basenoter would at least be given the
current TFSO pkg - if push comes to shove; also, if the
interstate xfer is closer to where better employment lies,
it may facilitate your job-search by remaining employed (even
if the job is 10 years stale) just to keep the cash flow, and
working status while looking. (maybe the new site *is* planning
to give TFSO too.) If the interstate xfer is not good for anything,
I would decline it, and stick to pushing for TFSO at your current
site.
Also, I agree with .1; and personnel should be given the name of
your lawyer.
/Bob
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2785.3 | | TOOK::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Fri Nov 19 1993 11:57 | 10 |
| re: basenote
> My Manager insisted I take personal vacation time, while trying to secure
> a new position.
Well, there's certainly no policy which dictates this. (Nor, is there one
constraining it, of course.) Why does your management choose to be so hardnosed
about this?
-Jack
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2785.4 | Definitely call a lawyer -- you have a lot at stake | NOVA::SWONGER | DBS Software Quality Engineering | Fri Nov 19 1993 11:58 | 12 |
| There is a big difference in the USA between getting fired (or layed
off, or "terminated with involunatry methodlogy," or whatever0 and
quitting. If you quit for what the government considers to be an
insufficient reason, you will not receive unemployment compensation.
If you are fired without sufficient cause, you are entitled to
unemployment payments.
A lawyer would know much better than I the details of these laws, so
I would echo the previous sentiments of contacting a lawyer before
you do anything.
Roy
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2785.5 | How can he `make' you take vacation? | ZPUPPY::HWCHOY | On a foul day, you can complain forever. | Fri Nov 19 1993 12:19 | 3 |
| I'd certainly like to hear the basis of your manager's insistence on
you taking personal vacation, while the company does not have anything
for you to do.
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2785.6 | Vacation maybe, resign never ... | DPDMAI::UNLAND | | Fri Nov 19 1993 14:58 | 24 |
| re: making you take vacation .,.
Indeed there *is* sufficient precedent to say that management *can*
force you to take vacation on a schedule of their choosing. Plants
which have regular shutdowns or refits do this all the time, forcing
workers to use vacation hours while the plant is idle.
However, it is against state and federal laws to make a worker expend
vacation *and* report for work at the same time. For exempt labor, if
you're in the office during normal working hours, you are "on the
clock" in the legal sense.
It's not clear from the base note whether or not you wish to remain at
Digital. If it is your intention to try and stay, then it is up to you
to make the sacrifices necessary to convince managment to keep you. If
you feel that there is no place left for you at Digital, then you need
to make sure that the separation is made to your advantage. That means
do *not* resign under any circumstances. The onus is on the company to
terminate your employment and give you an equitable severance. If you
do not receive this, you should consult a lawyer.
Best of luck in your efforts.
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2785.7 | Other precedents as well | ICS::DONNELLAN | | Fri Nov 19 1993 15:36 | 8 |
| There are other precedents as well, however, where you were not
required to use personal vacation time while looking for a job inside
or outside of Digital. Indeed, when groups were disbanded, people were
often allowed months to find other jobs. Senior executives, as recent
history attests, left long after the rumor mill had them gone.
Seems to me that Personnel is the best bet; if not at the local level,
then at corporate.
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2785.8 | Do your job - don't resign (unless you have another job outside the company) | 11SRUS::FYFE | United We Stand America - 800 283-6871 | Fri Nov 19 1993 15:55 | 11 |
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Do not use your vacation time for looking for a job!
Vacation time is your time. You earned it.
You are an employee.
Come to work, if you have no work use the time to look for a job.
The company can offer you another job and if you refuse I believe you
can be terminated legally but I've not seen it done.
Do not resign.
If the company lets you go you will have other options.
If you resign you will have none.
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2785.9 | We do have an office of Ethics, don't we ? | STAR::PARKE | True Engineers Combat Obfuscation | Fri Nov 19 1993 16:19 | 7 |
| Re: .0
Ethics. Isn't this what Win Hindale's office is supposed to deal with
both internally and externally. I have heard BP and other mouth
"Ethical/legal/..." nad "do the right thing" enough times to make me a
little ill. Perhaps it's time to call them on it.
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2785.10 | Nothing surprises me anymore... | ASDG::DFIELD | the Unit | Mon Nov 22 1993 08:14 | 19 |
| Re: .0
Another avenue to consider is your comment about recently having
accepted a transfer to your current location. Unless there was
some discussion that this was to be temporary, there is probably
an implied contract from Digital (ie: a company can't relocate you
and then fire you two weeks later) I vaguely remember hearing that
it was an implied 2 year contract with relocation.
Again, I suggest talking to a lawyer ASAP.
DanF
PS. Also consider that material changes in the location or nature
of a job can be suitable grounds for quitting but receiving
unemployment. My brother won a nasty one with a former employer
on this point.
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2785.11 | | SOFBAS::SHERMAN | C2508 | Tue Nov 23 1993 10:46 | 11 |
| Call John Buckley, who works for Win Hindle. This seems to be precisely
the sort of "creative management" the Ethics Office is tasked with
resolving. Both Bob Palmer and the Ethics Book state as Principle #1:
'DEC will treat all employees fairly, ethically, and consistently.'
Sounds like your manager is 0 for 3.
Take my word for it; you are not the only employee who has run up
against this sort of thing.
Call John.
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2785.12 | Reply from anonymous author of base note | QUARK::MODERATOR | | Wed Nov 24 1993 19:23 | 43 |
| re .1
I've talked to one HR rep, and the options are basically move or leave,
I will be talking to other HR people to see if I can get a different slant on
things. I have been trying for several other positions, and I believe that my
current manager has been spreading the word that I am difficult to manage.
There is a major project on that I know I can add value to, but 3 levels of
management (Doesn't that tell you something?) will not return my calls or mail.
I have repeatedly been offered positions outside of the company, at higher
salaries etc, in fact most are with organizations that find Digital intolerable
as a business partner, and want to buffer themselves from it. I'd prefer to fix
that from the inside rather than the outside.
re .2
The interstate transfer is not an option, it is a condition. I am now away from
my family, at my own expense, and look like being so for Xmas (as I was for
last Xmas because of work commitments...)
re .4
I am not U.S. based, and the issue of unemployment benefits is neither here nor
there. I can be employed before my feet hit the pavement, and I haven't even
tried yet. I would prefer to remain at Digital, and add significant value in
areas that I am particularly talented, rather than be wasted and
under-utilized.
re .8
"Not using Vacation time" Not an option any more. I have now used up my
vacation time.
re .9/.11
Indeed, Win may be the next step. This would of course, alienate me
from my manager. Previous experience has been that using the Open Door Policy,
has not gotten fair reaction from the people that you are working around".
Part of the perception that I am "difficult to manage" is in fact that above
all else I value my professional ethics and obligations to the Customer(s).
re .10
The relocation was in fact a repatriation from a relocation.
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2785.13 | Keep the faith... | GLDOA::ROGERS | I'm the NRA | Thu Nov 25 1993 12:26 | 17 |
| Re:-1..."Alienate me from my manager" ??!! Seems to be a rather
ridiculous worry at this point does it not?
Send Win a "hard copy" confidential letter via express mail (whatever
form you have there) and follow it with a phone call at a date and time
specified in the letter. I have personally dealt with Win Hindle on
several occasions in the recent past and have found him to be open
minded, very constructive and helpful....and approachable.
In the call, not in the letter, advance your experience about finding
local employment. Make no supposition about "your manager spreading
the word", just ask him to find out why you cannot get interviews. I
can almost guarantee that a call from Win will get you the interviews or
result in action against anyone responsible for unethical activity.
Good Luck
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2785.14 | This just doesn't add up. | ANGLIN::SCOTTG | Dammit Jim, I'm a person not a resource! | Wed Dec 01 1993 00:43 | 18 |
| re: the base note and followup reply
ARE YOU NUTS??????????????????????????? (Yes, shouting indended!)
Let me get this straight. You have 3 layers of DEC management who
won't return your calls, your own manager is blackballing you across
the company, you have offers for a better job and more money from other
places, right?
Well, why in the holy blue blazes do you want to stay with DEC? And,
to top it off, you are using your own vacation time to find another DEC
job??????
DEC doesn't want you that bad and you can get better working conditions
somewhere else - I say, go for it!
- Greg Scott
(The one in Minnesota)
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2785.15 | Topic author's reply to .14 | SMURF::BLINN | Don't ignore flaws in politicians | Thu Dec 02 1993 17:50 | 14 |
| The attached is posted on behalf of the author of the topic note:
re .14
Am I nuts? I may well be, but that is not the issue at hand. The
issue is the ethics of how I have been treated, and whether this
sort of thing should be allowed to occur at all in Digital. I am
beyond caring whether I come out of this a DEC employee or not, I
will land on my feet, and already have contract offers that will
increase my income several fold. Income is not an issue, I am
happy with my lifestyle. It is now down to testing to see just how
employee-caring the system can be...
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2785.16 | Do you want to fix the problem or just bitch? | ANGLIN::SCOTTG | Dammit Jim, I'm a person not a resource! | Fri Dec 03 1993 02:47 | 8 |
| re .14
If you really want to challenge the ethics then come out of the
shadows, identify yourself, and challenge the system out in the open.
If you already have lots of job offers for more money, you have nothing
to lose and your pride and self respect to gain.
- Greg
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2785.17 | did you call? | SOFBAS::SHERMAN | C2508 | Fri Dec 03 1993 10:00 | 4 |
| Did you talk to John Buckley? This situation is precisely why he has a
job -- to resolve it fairly.
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2785.18 | | THEBAY::CHABANED | Spasticus Dyslexicus | Fri Dec 03 1993 12:46 | 6 |
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Re: .16
GREAT personal_name!
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2785.19 | msg for base noter | WRKSYS::SEILER | Larry Seiler | Fri Dec 03 1993 15:46 | 11 |
| Did John Buckley send YOU a message? A couple of weeks back I mailed
him your base note, with full instructions on how to reach you via
the moderators, and encouragement to do so.
Note that John Buckley (Ethics Office ops mgr) specifically asked me
in October to provide him with any information I had on recent ethics
concerns by employees, so I've been doing so. I'd really like to
know if he followed up on any of it.
Thanks,
Larry
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2785.20 | Peter Q, out of here. | GIDDAY::QUODLING | | Sun Mar 13 1994 23:55 | 21 |
| People, it is time to identify myself as the author of .0. Many of you
will know me from my notes in this and other conferences.
As suggested, in some of the replies, I took the issue up with the
corporate ethics office. After almost three months of deliberation, the
APA HR Office to whom this issue had been delegated finally came back
to me, and said that nothing unethical had been done. I won't go into
the whys and wherefores.
I have had it, I am leaving. My resignation has just been submitted,
and who knows how long access to the net will remain. I feel let down,
but I won't go into a diatribe on the vagaries of this organization.
That has been said too many times already in this and other forums and
still has no effect. Besides which, my good advice will now be charged
for.
I should be contactable at [email protected] in a few days.
Peter Quodling
Badge 82329
15 year veteran.
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2785.21 | | PASTIS::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Mon Mar 14 1994 02:16 | 3 |
| I'll miss you from the notews files.
Dave
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2785.22 | Have a good life ... | DEMON::PILGRM::BAHN | Possibility of IDIC | Mon Mar 14 1994 23:37 | 9 |
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Peter,
You'll be missed. For what it's worth ... perhaps some of your
good ideas will someday bear fruit in someone else's efforts.
The very best to you wherever you go from here.
Terry
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2785.23 | the future's brighter | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Dogbert's Clues for the Clueless | Thu Mar 17 1994 10:37 | 5 |
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Here's a ME, TOO, Peter. Had friends in similar situations and each
one was much the better for leaving. Will miss your notes/humor.
Brent
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2785.24 | | CCAD39::QUODLING | | Tue Apr 12 1994 23:43 | 6 |
| Just when, you thought you could get rid of me. My first EX-DEC job is
you guessed it, consulting to DEC on a project... Will be at this
address for about a week, failing that [email protected]
Q (Not looking back)
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2785.25 | Welcome back, Prodigal Peter! | DRDAN::KALIKOW | DEC and Internet: Webalong together | Wed Apr 13 1994 07:56 | 2 |
| Best news I've seen all day... 'Course I just got up, but still... :-)
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2785.26 | fast turn-around | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Another Prozac moment! | Wed Apr 13 1994 12:08 | 2 |
| Well, hell! We could have done with missing you a bit longer than THAT
Peter! Barely had time for a cuppa.
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2785.27 | | CCAD39::QUODLING | | Wed Apr 13 1994 16:53 | 9 |
| re .-1
You should know better than keeping me away from "my" computers...
Besides which, now I am directly responsible for my own cash flow and
well being, so every day that I don't work is a day that I am not
making money. Changes ones perspective on work a little.
Peter Q.
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2785.28 | | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Another Prozac moment! | Wed Apr 13 1994 17:03 | 4 |
| I love watching the capitalists bud in the Spring! Welcome back,
Peter.
Tex
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2785.29 | AntipodalNit Alert | DRDAN::KALIKOW | DEC and Internet: Webalong together | Wed Apr 13 1994 22:40 | 2 |
| In Peter's case, the capitalists are budding in the Fall... :-)
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2785.30 | btw: welcome back | SNELL::ROBERTS | Waco protest..stand with us April 18th | Thu Apr 14 1994 17:00 | 5 |
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should Peter be in the "Ex-Digital" way of working conference?
Gary
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