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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1824117" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I'm not in either of those buildings but can tell you that they aren't on the same seniority list. They should be though. Along with any other building that is getting screwed out of their own work. If an extended center doesn't ever get an opportunity to do CPU feeder work in their area, or any of the regular Feeder work, then they should be able to bid into the building that gets it. But the best way is to bid all full-time jobs locally and have one seniority list for the whole local to avoid problems/jelousy pertaining to company seniority when a new/vacant Feeder position goes up. </p><p></p><p>I understand what you said though. And that's how it <u><em>COULD</em></u> work if our local (and the company) would come to their senses. I hear that allot of areas are wanting to (or have already started to) run all Feeder work out of the hubs. And not just CPU work. I see it slowly happening here. If that is the end goal then I guess us lowly extended center folks in 480 can kiss feeders good bye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1824117, member: 198"] I'm not in either of those buildings but can tell you that they aren't on the same seniority list. They should be though. Along with any other building that is getting screwed out of their own work. If an extended center doesn't ever get an opportunity to do CPU feeder work in their area, or any of the regular Feeder work, then they should be able to bid into the building that gets it. But the best way is to bid all full-time jobs locally and have one seniority list for the whole local to avoid problems/jelousy pertaining to company seniority when a new/vacant Feeder position goes up. I understand what you said though. And that's how it [U][I]COULD[/I][/U] work if our local (and the company) would come to their senses. I hear that allot of areas are wanting to (or have already started to) run all Feeder work out of the hubs. And not just CPU work. I see it slowly happening here. If that is the end goal then I guess us lowly extended center folks in 480 can kiss feeders good bye. [/QUOTE]
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