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does Kroger have a progressive discipline policy for non-union employees? That is, is there  policy book that delineates warnings, discipline, followed by termination? Thank you for your time.



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non union as in salaried or just folks who didn't join the union?

there's special rules for cash shortages but generally there's a verbal warning / note to file, a CA (constructive advice) write up and three CA for the same problem in nine months is a suspension and more than that and they can let you go.  That's how it's been explained to me.



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All Kroger stores have to follow the union rules even when dealing with non-union employees.

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That information should be in the union contract, employee handbook, or you can call the corporate office and ask them.  There is also a Kroger hotline you can call - the number is in the employee handbook.



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If you are in a right to work state they can fire you any time for any reason.



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If you are in a right to work state they can fire you any time for any reason.


 Um, that would be non-rtw states, actually...



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techelite wrote:
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If you are in a right to work state they can fire you any time for any reason.


 Um, that would be non-rtw states, actually...


 No, Right To Work states mean you CAN BE FIRED FOR ANY REASON. They don't like the smell of your farts? Too bad, you are fired.



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techelite wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

If you are in a right to work state they can fire you any time for any reason.


 Um, that would be non-rtw states, actually...


 No, Right To Work states mean you CAN BE FIRED FOR ANY REASON. They don't like the smell of your farts? Too bad, you are fired.


 Woah, before you go being all belligerent in a topic, you might want to know what you're talking about. Go Google the term and see if what comes up matches what you're saying. Spoiler alert: it won't.



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techelite wrote:
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If you are in a right to work state they can fire you any time for any reason.


 Um, that would be non-rtw states, actually...


Actually, it would be employment "at will".  Check out Wikipedia - at will employment.  It explains it in detail. 



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nampa wrote:

does Kroger have a progressive discipline policy for non-union employees? That is, is there  policy book that delineates warnings, discipline, followed by termination? Thank you for your time.


Why don't you just call human resources at Kroger and ask them?  That would be the easiest way.   



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If you are in a right to work state they can fire you any time for any reason.


I was wrong.  Right to work is all about requirements for employment.   



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nampa wrote:


does Kroger have a progressive discipline policy for non-union employees? That is, is there  policy book that delineates warnings, discipline, followed by termination? Thank you for your time.


 Yes, it's all in the policy book.  Do you not have a copy? 



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Anonymous wrote:

nampa wrote:


does Kroger have a progressive discipline policy for non-union employees? That is, is there  policy book that delineates warnings, discipline, followed by termination? Thank you for your time.


 Yes, it's all in the policy book.  Do you not have a copy? 


 Your question is to broad for anyone to help.  Different states/unions have different rules.



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