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<blockquote data-quote="teammster for life" data-source="post: 5302593" data-attributes="member: 99987"><p>The Problem is this. 22.4 classification is what's called WAD dispatch. Work as directed. 22.4 have no bidding rights at all. the reason none of these Rider subsections ever go past local level. is because the bidding procedures are clearly outlined in the riders and master. utility bids weekly in the Southwest and package RPCD runs are permanent until vacated by the bid driver for another route, retirement, or choice of going into utility. the reason why these are not ever taken to panel nor at a national decision is that if its lost it will change it for everyone. 542 has what's called a sidebar agreement or extra-contractual agreement with your manager and BA. it is not the contractual language in the bidding procedure. if they are allowing it keep it quiet because district labor will stop it. And if your labor department finds out they will likely order that building to stop the practice. Bumping for the most part was eradicated in a lot of buildings because of our bidding procedure for utility being weekly. there are no daily bids in the contract. most labor departments consider prime consideration the language to be for days off, extra work, Overtime, 8-hour request, and fringe benefits.</p><p></p><p>I am sure some buildings in other locals have this extra-contractual agreement but unfortunately, this type of grievance will likely end in a flaming piece of paper I've filed them before. we did have options to bump day to day in the utility pool back in the early 90s through the early 2000s but it's not enforceable now due to the WAD language in the bidding language. 22.4s get the <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> on this, though they do have rights over RPCD on Saturdays for work guarantee and over time as its their scheduled day. again if you have that agreement at your center i suggest you keep it and don't labor know you have it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teammster for life, post: 5302593, member: 99987"] The Problem is this. 22.4 classification is what's called WAD dispatch. Work as directed. 22.4 have no bidding rights at all. the reason none of these Rider subsections ever go past local level. is because the bidding procedures are clearly outlined in the riders and master. utility bids weekly in the Southwest and package RPCD runs are permanent until vacated by the bid driver for another route, retirement, or choice of going into utility. the reason why these are not ever taken to panel nor at a national decision is that if its lost it will change it for everyone. 542 has what's called a sidebar agreement or extra-contractual agreement with your manager and BA. it is not the contractual language in the bidding procedure. if they are allowing it keep it quiet because district labor will stop it. And if your labor department finds out they will likely order that building to stop the practice. Bumping for the most part was eradicated in a lot of buildings because of our bidding procedure for utility being weekly. there are no daily bids in the contract. most labor departments consider prime consideration the language to be for days off, extra work, Overtime, 8-hour request, and fringe benefits. I am sure some buildings in other locals have this extra-contractual agreement but unfortunately, this type of grievance will likely end in a flaming piece of paper I've filed them before. we did have options to bump day to day in the utility pool back in the early 90s through the early 2000s but it's not enforceable now due to the WAD language in the bidding language. 22.4s get the :censored: on this, though they do have rights over RPCD on Saturdays for work guarantee and over time as its their scheduled day. again if you have that agreement at your center i suggest you keep it and don't labor know you have it. [/QUOTE]
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