Amanda was at the company's Kamloops plant, covering a maternity leave. In the few months she'd been there, she'd gotten to know the people of the plant and come to appreciate them. She was in the lab with two other workers when over the radio came the worst news any of them could ever imagine. A worker was screaming that one of their own was pinned against a wall by a piece of heavy machinery. The worker was calling for the emergency response team and for someone to take Jason away. Jason was the worker operating the heavy machinery. The worker was screaming "If someone doesn't take that stupid texting addict away from here, we're going to kill him!"
Amanda and her two companions quickly went into the general area and saw a flurry of activities. She told one guy she could could remain calm to go get Jason and bring him directly to her office, telling others she'd keep an eye on him. Then she saw the plant manager, heading towards the plant door and she intercepted him "Mike, want me to contact the regional office for you?"
Mike looked at her and said "I might take you up on that but not just yet, let me get more information first."
He started to walk away and then stopped himself and turned to Amanda "You know the protocol for this?"
Amanda nodded "I'll keep Jason in here, don't worry."
"Thanks."
And he walked away, going to assess the situation. Within minutes, Jason was being brought up. All around, workers were yelling insults at him, accusing him of killing the other worker. Jason was yelling back, matching insult with insult. Amanda grabbed him by the arm and pulled him towards her office.
"Jason, please sit down. And keep quiet."
Then, turning to others, she asked "Who is going to be his union rep?"
There was a lot of shouting and protest and the conclusion was that nobody wanted to do it. Jason stood behind her and yelled over her head "I need a union rep, you can't refuse to represent me, that's what I pay union dues for!"
Amanda turned around and sternly said "Sit down and be quiet. Now!"
When Jason tried to protest, Amanda raised her hand to stop him and again said "Kid, sit down now and be quiet. There will be no discussion about this."
Amanda then asked one of the workers in the general area to call the union president, who was on his days off, and appraise him of the situation and ask if he would come in to represent Jason. Then, she discreetly asked the payroll clerk to call in the company that does drug and alcohol testing, as per the policy that states that all people involved in a safety incident must be tested. She also requested that the clerk make a copy of everything in Jason's file and add documentation of all safety meetings Jason had attended, including the one from the previous week when they'd all watched this AT&T video about texting and driving.
When she got back in her office, her phone rang, it was Mike. "Frank Young just died of his injuries. The authorities are on their way and I don't have time to call the region myself. Witnesses say that Jason was texting while operating the equipment and didn't see Frank waving at him to stop. That's all I know for now. You're still okay with making the call?"
"Yes Mike, I'll make the call. And I'm also following the policy in case of serious safety incidents."
"You mean you called the local testing agency?"
"I got Sarah to call them in."
"Thanks Amanda."
After she hung up, Amanda turned to find one of the workers at the door.
"We called Stan. He says we're done with Jason. He's been warned enough and doesn't deserve a union rep if he killed Frank with his constant texting. Sorry Amanda, nobody wants to sit next to him."
Jason protested "I have the right to a union rep, they have to provide one!"
Amanda shut the door to her office and opened up her drawer and took out the phone book. Handing it to Jason, she said
"Listen kid, you do have the right to a defence and if nobody here will provide it, the only thing I can tell you is to keep your mouth shut and not say one more thing. Now look in the phone book and find yourself a lawyer, you're going to need one. Now I have to call the region and let them know what's happening."
Jason then said he'd use his cell phone.
Amanda held out her hand and said "You can't use that, it's evidence. Hand it over." Seeing Jason go to put it away, Amanda swiped it out of his hand and put it in her drawer and locked it. "Kid, I"m not going to argue with you. That phone is evidence and by company policy, I have the right and the obligation to seize it. It will be returned to you later. Now find yourself a lawyer."
Amanda sat and dialed the regional office number and asked to be connected to the regional VP. She was told that he was at the plant where she normally worked, participating in safety day there and that the president of the region was also there.
Amanda then called her plant manager and asked him to gather the VP, the president as well as the regional safety people who were also there. When she got all of them, she explained the situation and was told they'd be on the next flight in.
Amanda hung up and saw Jason stand up. "Where are you going?"
"Bathroom."