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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 857995" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>Coming from 4 years of being 22.3 myself I will agree that most are hard workers who do the job they are supposed to, and in many cases can outperform part timers doing the same work. There are always exceptions, and I've worked with a few who wouldn't lift a finger to help themselves let alone anyone else. </p><p></p><p>As far as the future of 22.3 jobs my concern is that they are only being kept around to be used as a bargaining chip incase contract negotiations aren't going so well. Lets face it, the current union leadership doesn't give two flips about 22.3 jobs partly because the overall numbers aren't there for votes, and partly because they fall into a lot of grey areas of the contract that they just don't want to put in the effort to fight for. I know of some 22.3s that think they can retire as one, but my bet is that won't be possible. The ones who see the writing on the wall are getting out while they can in my building, others will just play the odds and hope it works out for the best. All I can say is I wish them luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 857995, member: 249"] Coming from 4 years of being 22.3 myself I will agree that most are hard workers who do the job they are supposed to, and in many cases can outperform part timers doing the same work. There are always exceptions, and I've worked with a few who wouldn't lift a finger to help themselves let alone anyone else. As far as the future of 22.3 jobs my concern is that they are only being kept around to be used as a bargaining chip incase contract negotiations aren't going so well. Lets face it, the current union leadership doesn't give two flips about 22.3 jobs partly because the overall numbers aren't there for votes, and partly because they fall into a lot of grey areas of the contract that they just don't want to put in the effort to fight for. I know of some 22.3s that think they can retire as one, but my bet is that won't be possible. The ones who see the writing on the wall are getting out while they can in my building, others will just play the odds and hope it works out for the best. All I can say is I wish them luck. [/QUOTE]
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