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<blockquote data-quote="gandydancer" data-source="post: 419662" data-attributes="member: 9310"><p>Top rate 22.3 is $22.62 + .35 8/08 general = $22.97 (plus I get another $.35, but that's local). You're saying that, in your area, you're told that if you change to an inside/Air 22.3 you not only drop to beginner air rate on the Article 40 side, but your inside rate goes down to $16-$17/hr???</p><p> </p><p>Ok, lessee: National Master, Article 40, Section 1(L)" References in this Article to an air driver, part-time or full-time, include employees who, on a scheduled basis, perform ... (2) air driving work in combination with other bargaining unit work." So, a 22.3 who has an AIR half is a full-timer and an air driver, and it's the full-timer air driver tables that apply to 22.3s.</p><p> </p><p>Article 40, Section 6. Wages. Paragraph b. "Full-time air drivers will be paid as follows:</p><p>Start $13.50</p><p>Seniority $14.50</p><p>Seniority Date plus 12 months $15.00</p><p>Seniority Date plus 18 months $15.50</p><p>Seniority Date plus 24 months Top rate</p><p>1. Effective August 1, 2008, the prior $22.62 twenty-four (24) month (top) rate will change on August 1st and February 1st of each year of the Agreement to reflect the agreed upon general wage increases. as follows...</p><p>2. All full-time air drivers in progression on August 1, 2002 the effective date of this Agreement will be slotted into the full-time progression in paragraph b. above. Seniority full-time employees entering a full-time air driver job will be slotted based on their Company seniority."</p><p> </p><p>Well, that should be dispositive. As a 22.3 you are a seniority full time employee and should be slotted into the wage progression accordingly. The "several union reps" who told you otherwise don't seem to know their contract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gandydancer, post: 419662, member: 9310"] Top rate 22.3 is $22.62 + .35 8/08 general = $22.97 (plus I get another $.35, but that's local). You're saying that, in your area, you're told that if you change to an inside/Air 22.3 you not only drop to beginner air rate on the Article 40 side, but your inside rate goes down to $16-$17/hr??? Ok, lessee: National Master, Article 40, Section 1(L)" References in this Article to an air driver, part-time or full-time, include employees who, on a scheduled basis, perform ... (2) air driving work in combination with other bargaining unit work." So, a 22.3 who has an AIR half is a full-timer and an air driver, and it's the full-timer air driver tables that apply to 22.3s. Article 40, Section 6. Wages. Paragraph b. "Full-time air drivers will be paid as follows: Start $13.50 Seniority $14.50 Seniority Date plus 12 months $15.00 Seniority Date plus 18 months $15.50 Seniority Date plus 24 months Top rate 1. Effective August 1, 2008, the prior $22.62 twenty-four (24) month (top) rate will change on August 1st and February 1st of each year of the Agreement to reflect the agreed upon general wage increases. as follows... 2. All full-time air drivers in progression on August 1, 2002 the effective date of this Agreement will be slotted into the full-time progression in paragraph b. above. Seniority full-time employees entering a full-time air driver job will be slotted based on their Company seniority." Well, that should be dispositive. As a 22.3 you are a seniority full time employee and should be slotted into the wage progression accordingly. The "several union reps" who told you otherwise don't seem to know their contract. [/QUOTE]
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