REFUSING SERVICE Sample Clauses

REFUSING SERVICE. The Cooperative may refuse to establish service if:
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REFUSING SERVICE. (a) Right to Refuse Service: Employees are not required to tolerate abuse or hostility in the workplace including microaggressions in the workplace. Where an employee experiences a situation of abuse or hostility, the employee will refer the matter to the shift lead, who will address the customer(s) to address the matter and may exercise the right to refuse service to ensure the safety of employees and where practical and where the employee has received sufficient training, make use of de-escalation techniques. All incidents will be reported in a written incident report and submitted to management. A shift lead from within the bargaining unit reserves the right to refuse service and will not be subject to discipline for exercising this right. Any incident involving refusal of service will be included in monthly health and safety meetings to determine next steps for protection from ongoing harassment.
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