Opinion ID: 397163
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: Myers' discharge

Text: 26 The Company discharged a third truck driver, Eric Myers, who had signed an authorization card on June 28. 27 The Company asserts that it discharged Myers for failing to answer a second beeper while enroute to the Company and for taking too long to report to the yard after the first page. The credited evidence shows, however, that Myers was not paged a second time. Moreover, Myers told Justak when he responded to the first page that it would take him a while to come in, and Justak replied, That's OK .... Make it as soon as you can. Once again, we are presented with no basis for overturning the Administrative Law Judge's credibility resolutions. 28 Moreover, even if Myers' testimony is not believed, there is no credible evidence showing that his conduct was treated uniformly by the Company as a dischargeable offense. The record does not support the Company's contention that it had a consistently-applied policy of automatic termination for beeper violations. Moreover, witnesses did not testify that truck drivers were told to answer a page within a specific time or that they were told to stay within a specific distance from the Company. 29 The Board's order relating to all section 8(a)(3) violations is enforced.