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Old 08-24-2024 | 11:56 AM
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Guppydriver95
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Originally Posted by BlueScholar
I am pretty sure that there is a universal “by coming onto company property you agree to submit to searches” clause written into every employment contract regardless of who buys your bag
You would be wrong, re pilots. There are a host of reasons, but one glaring reason is that a certain percentage of pilots have things in their bags that are SSI, and no supervisor is ever going to be allowed access to it. They’re simply out of their depth. Actually, not even a LEO can gain access, unless said LEO is a FAM, if the pilot falls into said category. Additionally, as earlier stated, they’re our bags, not the company’s. So unless the company rep has a search warrant, a qualified LEO, and a union rep present at the time of requested search, all pilots on the list are protected from this nonsense, regardless of SSI status.

Last edited by Guppydriver95; 08-24-2024 at 12:28 PM.
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