ITRADE said:
They might work the front lines with you, but somebody will grieve them for taking one minute of computer time away from a union member. <_<
First of all, management is not going to dirty their hands (and in a lot of cases, neither will leads or PSS's - good union 'brothers', all) by routinely performing agent or mech work. Get real! One of the bennies of entry level management is to leave the prole work behind.
Second, as a commie-pinko, union apparatchik-prole (made you smile, didn't I, Itrade?
😀 ), I distinguish between;
1. Management subsituting for a covered member, such as refusing to call in overtime to cover a shortage, and performing the work himself. In which case, I'd grieve the ass off it and win - BT,DT,GtTS- , and
2. A day in the trenches with the troops. Hey, if anybody from dave on down wants to walk a mile in my moccasins, bring it on.
Once upon a time, a regional functionary was touring the ramp on a 100 degree day. The functionary was invited to assist. He immediately hid behind the grieveance smokescreen being thrown up here. The union agitator agreed with all hands on deck, and advised the guy there would be no beef. The functionary left the ramp right quick.
And, even though I appear to be beating a dead horse, there is zip, NADA, nothing in any contract I am aware of that would prevent a veep from becoming the CSM of Philly.
If one did, either we'd soon see they're not up to the job, or not up to the job with the resources currently on hand.