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Back-door way into Air Driver getting paid like non-Air Driver?
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<blockquote data-quote="Socrates" data-source="post: 926864" data-attributes="member: 36964"><p>"Article 1 Section 5 of the JC 28 Rider states: No PT employee receiving a higher rate of pay shall suffer a reduction of the hourly rate as a result of transferring to FT. They will receive increases as provided in the classification scale of wages, Article 17." -- Article 17 references Article 40, for FT non-Air drivers.</p><p></p><p>Kind of convoluted, but consider this:</p><p></p><p>Employee 1 is making $13 an hour. Starting Seniority pay for them would be $14.50, resulting in a raise. Thus it seems Article 40 Sec 6b would apply, and they'd be paid like Air Drivers.</p><p> -- Employee 2 is making $15 an hour. Starting seniority pay for them would result in a pay cut to $14.50. -- So does this mean that they would be granted access to Article 40, as outlined in JC 28 Article 1 Section 5, which references JC 28 Article 17, which itself references Article 40?</p><p></p><p>Or is there some kind of red-circle provision I'm missing?</p><p></p><p>I'm prepared to fight this all the way to the Supreme Court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Socrates, post: 926864, member: 36964"] "Article 1 Section 5 of the JC 28 Rider states: No PT employee receiving a higher rate of pay shall suffer a reduction of the hourly rate as a result of transferring to FT. They will receive increases as provided in the classification scale of wages, Article 17." -- Article 17 references Article 40, for FT non-Air drivers. Kind of convoluted, but consider this: Employee 1 is making $13 an hour. Starting Seniority pay for them would be $14.50, resulting in a raise. Thus it seems Article 40 Sec 6b would apply, and they'd be paid like Air Drivers. -- Employee 2 is making $15 an hour. Starting seniority pay for them would result in a pay cut to $14.50. -- So does this mean that they would be granted access to Article 40, as outlined in JC 28 Article 1 Section 5, which references JC 28 Article 17, which itself references Article 40? Or is there some kind of red-circle provision I'm missing? I'm prepared to fight this all the way to the Supreme Court. [/QUOTE]
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