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Old 12-29-2009 | 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by 69boeing
Just to conclude this thread, I spoke with the union this morning and was told that "in conjunction with" has been interpreted to mean the 'day of, day before and day after'. Since my trip had an AM D/H on the 23rd to MEM, I was flagged.

Guess you can't read the contract literally.

I don't remember reading this interpretation anywhere, but I may have missed it...
Using that interpretation why not just say anytime in the month is considered "in conjunction with"!!! This is total BS and needs to stop!

The old interpretation was the "in conjunction with" went with a vacation period only.

The Contract Enforcement crowd needs to grow a pair and tell the company to pack sand and go by what the contract says and not what they want it to say.
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