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Your Role As An Organizer, Be Sure To MEET THE NEW HIRE ON THE
FIRST DAY
What do you think the new hire wants and needs to know the first
day on the job?
Do you remember your "FIRST DAY" on the job?
Put yourself in the new hire's shoes! That plant or office,
department, job, and everything about it is going to be
NEW---STRANGE----and just a little bit UNREAL. Remember? The new
hire is going to want to know, and will be thinking about, many
things. If you were the new hire, would you be thinking.
1. Should I really be here?
2. What's expected of me on the job?
3. How much "break-in" will I have before I'm on my own?
4. Can I do the job?
5. How will the other workers accept me?
6. Where did they say the rest rooms and vending areas are?
7. What should I remember about what the Boss told me? The Union
rep?
8 .By the way, I wonder what a union rep really looks like? After
all, I don't know much about leaders.
That first day is so rough that most people remember it for the
rest of their lives! The first day is when the new hire needs a
friendly "welcome" . Remember?
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Tips For Face-To-Face Contacts
Introduce yourself.
Make eye contact.
Contact at the right time. Do not contact an employee
during normal work hours - catch them during break, lunch, or
before or after work.
Be yourself. Smile, relax, use the kind of language
you use every day.
Have some piece of information to give or leave with
the worker to break the ice.
Be polite. If a worker refuses to talk to you, don't
get into an argument, tell the person you'll catch them another
time (do follow up).
Be frank. If you get a question that you can't
answer, don't try to bluff. Tell the person you will try to get
the answer.
Don't preach. You should talk about the issue to help
lead the person to his or her own conclusion. This is a much
more effective approach than a hard sell.
Listen. Listen to what the worker says - it will give
you insight into their particular concerns and objections.
Sometimes the best way to convince a person is just by listening
and letting them know that the union cares what they think.
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