Weingarten Rights
The Right to Representation
If you are ever called into an interview meeting with your
supervisor or manager that might
result in discipline, you have specific representational rights. These
rights are summarized below.
- You have the right to have a Union steward present.
- If you want a steward there, you must ask for them.
- If you do not know why your manager wants to meet with you, ask them if it is a meeting that could result in a discipline.
- If your manager refuses to allow you to bring a steward, repeat
your request in front of a witness. Do not refuse to attend the
meeting, but do not answer any questions either. Take notes. Once the
meeting is over, call your steward at once.
- You have the right to speak privately with your steward before the meeting and during the meeting.
- Your steward has the right to play an active role in the meeting. She or he is not just witness.

This statement could save your job:
"If this discussion could in any way lead to my being disciplined or
terminated, or affect my personal working conditions, I respectfully request that my union representative, offi cer, or steward be present at this meeting. Until my representative arrives, I choose not to participate in this discussion."