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<blockquote data-quote="happybob" data-source="post: 601278" data-attributes="member: 4724"><p>You pose two questions. 1. Is any job position that makes more money a bid job. Only if that particular type of job is covered under the bid procedures. 2. Can a person that has been doing the job for more than 30 days keep it, regardless of seniority. It depends if it's a new job, or an existing job, and it depends on the language of your local supplemental agreement. It also depends on how the job becomes available.</p><p> </p><p>Scenario: Full time driver retires from his bid job. The company can fill that job with a new hire, until the next annual bid. They can, under some agreements, fill that position with a cover driver, until the next bid.</p><p> </p><p>Post more about the situations you are talking about, and maybe you could get better answers than I have provided. You could also speak with your steward, I'm sure he could answer it better than I could, seeing how he would know your supplemental agreement better than I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happybob, post: 601278, member: 4724"] You pose two questions. 1. Is any job position that makes more money a bid job. Only if that particular type of job is covered under the bid procedures. 2. Can a person that has been doing the job for more than 30 days keep it, regardless of seniority. It depends if it's a new job, or an existing job, and it depends on the language of your local supplemental agreement. It also depends on how the job becomes available. Scenario: Full time driver retires from his bid job. The company can fill that job with a new hire, until the next annual bid. They can, under some agreements, fill that position with a cover driver, until the next bid. Post more about the situations you are talking about, and maybe you could get better answers than I have provided. You could also speak with your steward, I'm sure he could answer it better than I could, seeing how he would know your supplemental agreement better than I do. [/QUOTE]
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