OP. No, I recall her telling me that she is not covered by the union. Also she was uncertain if the agency’s HR dept would really be her advocate. That is, would the HR be required to put management’s interest before hers?Anonymous wrote:Is she in a union?
OP. I don’t think it has to do with her job performance. She’s received high ratings, but there’s no telling if the management thinks they can save money by replacing her with someone new or younger.Anonymous wrote:Is he good at her job? Maybe she sucks and the manager wants to hire someone competent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he good at her job? Maybe she sucks and the manager wants to hire someone competent.
Then it would be incredibly stupid of them to mention retirement and age instead of just documenting her poor performance.
Anonymous wrote:Is he good at her job? Maybe she sucks and the manager wants to hire someone competent.