[QUOTE=TonyC;2001006]Of course they know when you check your schedule. They know every page you look at. They also know every person who looks at your schedule, so if you're worried about looking at your own schedule, you probably shouldn't have a friend look, either. Find a stranger ...
There's a difference between knowing what your schedule is along with any recent changes, and being NOTIFIED of the changes. Don't play dumb or lie, but know the difference. In VIPS, you are not considered notified until you acknowledge the notification. The Notification and the prompt to Acknowledge won't just pop up randomly. You can look at anything in VIPS except Notifications, and you won't see them.
Tony,
I had this exact discussion with the Chair of the Grievance Committee and he said the lawyers say it is best not to look. Apparently the company will come in with the log ins and say you have looked at your schedule x number of times and that counts. Apparently this has stuck in some cases. BTW I know what the contract says just saying what was told to me.