FozziesDeliveries
Well-Known Member
Problem is the union doesn’t even attempt to try to get part timer involvement. Most part timers don’t know what the union does for them besides take dues. But the second someone goes fulltime, the union makes them aware of everything.
When i started with this company i started in unload/preload. I had no idea that i was officially hired. I had no idea what the union did or what it meant. I didn't know anything about the contracts, who or what a steward was or any of my rights or anything. I did not know when i would get my benefits ect ect. I had to keep asking people questions as i thought of them and figure out who was the correct person to ask. I remember filling out a union application but that was it. After a few months i asked my manager if i was actually hired or if i was a seasonal and she was like "you are hired, no one ever told you!?!?!" No. Not told i was hired/retained whatever. Never handed a contract book or explained anything. And my dues and union fee were not being taken out for months. I had to call the union hall a few times to tell them.
There definately needs to be more outreach to memebrs in general but especially to part timers. I have been trying to educate myself better on the contract and others when i can but there feels like a disconnect from the local. It doesn't help our union hall is 30 min from our building and the meetings are at 6. I am a driver now, our first start time is 920... if we have an honored 8 hour request then MAYBE we could make a meeting on time.