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3. Insubordination

Last Updated: March 01, 2006

Insubordination is defined as a refusal to follow a direct order from a superior.  You must comply with a direct order from a superior unless an order would endanger your health and safety (or that of your crew or passengers).  A direct order should contain several components.  You should be told you are being given a direct order, you should be told what it is you are being directed to do, and you should be told failure to comply may result in your termination.  If a superior requests you perform an act which you judge to be in violation of the Contract, establish whether or not such request is a direct order (if possible, in the presence of a witness).  If the superior states such instruction is a direct order, perform the order act under protest and resolve the dispute later through the Grievance procedure.  Contact an AFA Representative immediately.

 

 

 

 

 

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