LOL, it's a trucking corporation based in Texas.Teamless wrote:Where do you work (so I do not give them any business)
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- Thu Aug 30, 2012 9:03 am
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Employee Handbook
- Replies: 39
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Re: Employee Handbook
- Thu Aug 30, 2012 7:52 am
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Employee Handbook
- Replies: 39
- Views: 6467
Re: Employee Handbook
Yeah, they don't want customers carrying either...
"**** associates are encouraged to monitor customers to ensure that the customer is not carrying a weapon or firearm. If it is apparent that a customer possesses a weapon or firearm, the **** associate must immediately notify management..........A customer who refuses to store and secure the weapon or firearm is grounds for management to call the police to issue a trespass warning and have the customer escorted off company property."
"**** associates are encouraged to monitor customers to ensure that the customer is not carrying a weapon or firearm. If it is apparent that a customer possesses a weapon or firearm, the **** associate must immediately notify management..........A customer who refuses to store and secure the weapon or firearm is grounds for management to call the police to issue a trespass warning and have the customer escorted off company property."
- Tue Aug 21, 2012 5:08 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Employee Handbook
- Replies: 39
- Views: 6467
Re: Employee Handbook
Makes sense. Their policy can't get me arrested, just fired. Thanks guys! I just needed a different view on it other than my own to see it clearly.
- Tue Aug 21, 2012 5:05 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Employee Handbook
- Replies: 39
- Views: 6467
Re: Employee Handbook
LOL, if it's concealed, who would know, right?
- Tue Aug 21, 2012 5:01 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Employee Handbook
- Replies: 39
- Views: 6467
Re: Employee Handbook
Negative. I'll ask HR about it tomorrow. I don't know if since I signed an agreement, if that makes the sign unnecessary. Even if so, I still don't think the wording is clear.RPB wrote:So there is no proper 30.06 language in the policy manual and no 30.06 signs posted.
- Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:30 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Employee Handbook
- Replies: 39
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Employee Handbook
I just find the wording of our employee handbook a little confusing. They are contradicting themselves and maybe that's what they want to do. I don't know. There are no 30.06 or any other signs on our building. I left out some irrelevent paragraphs. The kicker is the "regarldless of law vs. unless allowable under state law" in bold below. I signed the handbook, but what did I really sign?
"The laws governing the carrying and possession of a weapon or firearm vary from state to state. For safety reasons, it is ****Policy to prohibit the possession of a weapon or firearm on a person on **** property regardless of local, state, or federal laws which may permit such possession.
B. Firearms and/or any other weapons are expressly forbidden on company premises, unless otherwise allowable under state law.
1. While some states allow concealed weapons to be brought to the workplace provided they are kept in the employee’s personal locked vehicle and provided the employee is licensed by the state to carry a concealed weapon, the law does not provide the right to carry or conceal firearms on the company premises.
C. The Company requests that all employees consider the advisability of the practice of having firearms within their vehicle, and requests that you refrain from bringing firearms to the workplace.
1. Under no circumstances are firearms to be removed from the employee’s vehicle while the vehicle is on the company premises, or to be brought into any store location building, within company owned vehicles or equipment, or to work locations away from the primary location where the employee works.
2. An example of a secondary location would be a customer’s property.
D. Firearms are allowable in a limited number of states within a locked vehicle.
1. However, the employee will be subject to disciplinary action to include immediate termination of employment if the firearm is not in the employee’s vehicle and is brought outside of their vehicle at any location that is part of the company premises. "
"The laws governing the carrying and possession of a weapon or firearm vary from state to state. For safety reasons, it is ****Policy to prohibit the possession of a weapon or firearm on a person on **** property regardless of local, state, or federal laws which may permit such possession.
B. Firearms and/or any other weapons are expressly forbidden on company premises, unless otherwise allowable under state law.
1. While some states allow concealed weapons to be brought to the workplace provided they are kept in the employee’s personal locked vehicle and provided the employee is licensed by the state to carry a concealed weapon, the law does not provide the right to carry or conceal firearms on the company premises.
C. The Company requests that all employees consider the advisability of the practice of having firearms within their vehicle, and requests that you refrain from bringing firearms to the workplace.
1. Under no circumstances are firearms to be removed from the employee’s vehicle while the vehicle is on the company premises, or to be brought into any store location building, within company owned vehicles or equipment, or to work locations away from the primary location where the employee works.
2. An example of a secondary location would be a customer’s property.
D. Firearms are allowable in a limited number of states within a locked vehicle.
1. However, the employee will be subject to disciplinary action to include immediate termination of employment if the firearm is not in the employee’s vehicle and is brought outside of their vehicle at any location that is part of the company premises. "