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<blockquote data-quote="gandydancer" data-source="post: 499804" data-attributes="member: 9310"><p>If the contract actually said "if you havent gained seniority by 08/01/08 you don't get the following raises" you'd be out of luck. But it doesn't. It says (a) "All full-time employees who have attained seniority as of August 1, 2008 will receive the following general wage increases for each contract year", and (b) "Full-time employees still in progression on the effective date of this Master Agreement shall receive the above contractual increases". This is two overlapping groups, membership in EITHER of which entitles you to the raises. You are not in the first. Your ONLY claim to the raises is being in the second. If you refuse to pay attention to the progression wording, you don't have an argument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gandydancer, post: 499804, member: 9310"] If the contract actually said "if you havent gained seniority by 08/01/08 you don't get the following raises" you'd be out of luck. But it doesn't. It says (a) "All full-time employees who have attained seniority as of August 1, 2008 will receive the following general wage increases for each contract year", and (b) "Full-time employees still in progression on the effective date of this Master Agreement shall receive the above contractual increases". This is two overlapping groups, membership in EITHER of which entitles you to the raises. You are not in the first. Your ONLY claim to the raises is being in the second. If you refuse to pay attention to the progression wording, you don't have an argument. [/QUOTE]
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