Originally Posted by
Ed Force One
1-D-g
1-E-6
Protections lost in case of "Circumstance beyond the Company's control"
Now read
2-BE: "Circumstance Beyond The Company's Control" Includes Labor Dispute, Strike or PICKETING OF ANY OF THE COMPANY'S PREMISES
All scope is lost if we so much as stage a harmless picket!
IMO, this is a hidden gotcha. We may read the phrase "Circumstances...." in the Scope language, but are we reading the definitions just as carefully as the Scope, Scheduling, Vacations, etc?
I wouldn’t say all scope but you are right. They even quoted it to reference the definition. What a crock