I just started a new job at a grocery retailer (my first day was Sunday.. Mother's Day). On top of a few things that I can work through (like being thrown into chaos with absolutely no training, working 8.5 hours with only 2-10 minute breaks... (which, is against the law where I am from) I was scheduled to be off today. I made plans to run errands, pay bills, and then have dinner with my In Laws, being that I worked through Mother's Day, and wanted to take them to dinner with my husband. When I got home, around 8:30pm, there was a message from earlier in the day asking me to come into work, but if I couldn't make it, to please call, just to let them know. When I called to apologize for not getting the message earlier, the manager that answered said, "That's ok, you can come in now". I told her that wasn't possible, as I have had more then a couple of drinks and didn't think it was a good idea, she then stated "That's okay, as long as you don't smell like alcohol, no one will be here that you will get in trouble with". I told her that I don't know that I don't smell like alcohol but I was definitely not going to come to work under the influence of alcohol. She then said "No, you sound fine, you need to come to work", I told her that I was only calling to apologize for not getting the message sooner, but I will not be coming into work intoxicated. It is company policy and I had to take an alcohol/drug test to get the job. My question is this. I am a part of a union, and want to know just what I should do. I have every intension of taking this to the store director, but in the same, can they write me up for not coming in. Further more should I tell them that if they schedule me to be off, then don't call me to come in? I have a very busy life outside of work. If I have nothing planned, I don't mind giving a helping hand, but I feel as though if you schedule me off, I have a right to my life.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
2007-05-15
20:13:59
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