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110: Careless Work and Inefficiency


M. David Keefe
M. David Keefe, Labor Arbitrator, Founder of LMDSI
Raymond Shetterly
Raymond Shetterly, former Director of the Arbitration Services Dept., UAW
Malcolm Denise
Malcolm Denise, former V.P. for Labor Relations, Ford Motor Company
Highlights: Careless work is defined as work performed by an employee who is knowledgeable, skilled and able, but engages in unacceptable job performance without premeditation. In the case of premeditation, the activity would be chargeable as sabotage. Aspects Underlying the Charge: Management has a duty to supply adequate tools, parts, training, and a work conducive environment. Indicators of carelessness are: procedural shortcuts, neglect to check production readiness, and failure to check for scrap. Appropriate Penalties An isolated case ordinarily does not warrant discharge. A worker whose carelessness can result in substantial damage or harm may not be susceptible to progressive discipline measures. Incompetent Work Incompetent work is not subject to progressive discipline because the worker simply cannot do the job. The solution for incompetence is simply job removal.
Format

Three member panel discussion

Length

59 Minutes

Moderator

M. David Keefe, Labor Arbitrator, Founder of LMDSI

Management’s View

Malcolm Denise, former V.P. for Labor Relations, Ford Motor Company

Labor’s View

Raymond Shetterly, former Director of the Arbitration Services Dept., UAW

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