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<blockquote data-quote="Southwestern" data-source="post: 929968" data-attributes="member: 33209"><p>May I suggest you contact your local union and inquire? The worst that will happen is they'll tell you no. I wish I could give you a definite answer, but rules vary from local to local.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, you may contact your former manager and let him know you're still interested in employment; you may be re-called sooner-than-later. At the (very large) building I work at, guys with less than two years seniority are not working, and guys with three to five years are getting a day off here-and-there. It's because a) volume is traditionally slow early in the year, 2) nationwide, the weather's been near-perfect, 3) few requests for time-off and 4) low-seniority full-timers like me are bumping into the sort. Our management told the seasonal that they may be offered work beginning in April. At that point, they'll work most days through the end of the year (sans a few days within the fall).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southwestern, post: 929968, member: 33209"] May I suggest you contact your local union and inquire? The worst that will happen is they'll tell you no. I wish I could give you a definite answer, but rules vary from local to local. Alternatively, you may contact your former manager and let him know you're still interested in employment; you may be re-called sooner-than-later. At the (very large) building I work at, guys with less than two years seniority are not working, and guys with three to five years are getting a day off here-and-there. It's because a) volume is traditionally slow early in the year, 2) nationwide, the weather's been near-perfect, 3) few requests for time-off and 4) low-seniority full-timers like me are bumping into the sort. Our management told the seasonal that they may be offered work beginning in April. At that point, they'll work most days through the end of the year (sans a few days within the fall). [/QUOTE]
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