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22.4- what’s the word in your hub?
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<blockquote data-quote="542thruNthru" data-source="post: 4179104" data-attributes="member: 48491"><p>Well let's think about this. </p><p></p><p>A building is usually built in area that's already established. Meaning it already has RPCDs that service the area. So those positions would be moved to the building and the language says that the protected job will follow it. </p><p></p><p>Also if they don't have RPCDs who's going to del on Monday? I believe every contract has working on the 7th day is double time. So a 22.4 would be making close to $70 a hour all hours worked on Monday. </p><p></p><p>Main thing is I've never heard of a new building being opened where routes were not moved to. Have you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="542thruNthru, post: 4179104, member: 48491"] Well let's think about this. A building is usually built in area that's already established. Meaning it already has RPCDs that service the area. So those positions would be moved to the building and the language says that the protected job will follow it. Also if they don't have RPCDs who's going to del on Monday? I believe every contract has working on the 7th day is double time. So a 22.4 would be making close to $70 a hour all hours worked on Monday. Main thing is I've never heard of a new building being opened where routes were not moved to. Have you? [/QUOTE]
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