We all make mistakes. We're human

 

 

 Shop stewards even make mistakes. Some of these mistakes are particularly serious. Here is a list of 20 mistakes that shop stewards make. Read them over. Nod your heads. But don't make them again!

 

  • Always wait until a workers comes to you with a grievance.

  • Walk around the worksite with a chip on your shoulder.

  • Pretend to know all the answers to all problems.

  • Give out false information or spread rumors.

  • Fail to keep members posted on disposition of grievances.

  • Violate company rules.

  • Violate the contract.

  • Always try to talk members out of filing grievances.

  • Present a grievance that isn't one.

  • Forget to investigate a grievance thoroughly before handling.

  • Blow up when dealing with the supervisor or workers.

  • Use profane language to intimidate the boss.

  • Argue a grievance by taking personal issue with the supervisor and directing personal remarks.

  • Miss membership meetings.

  • Bawl out a member in front of co-workers or in front of a supervisor.

  • Stall when workers call you.

  • Keep all the information to yourself.

  • Permit workers to push you around.

  • Enhance the supervisor's prestige by permitting the supervisor to use you as means of doing his/her dirty work, such as enforcing company rules or calling the workers down for minor abuse of certain privileges negotiated by the union.

  • Manage the workers.