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Biden asks Congress to avert railroad strike.
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<blockquote data-quote="newfie" data-source="post: 5461244" data-attributes="member: 58700"><p>yep. and its one side of the picture. </p><p>i would love to see what they have now and where they are trying to get too. </p><p>How many<strong> total paid days</strong> off do they currently have and where are they trying to go. </p><p>at ups each supplement is different . some have a lot of sick days some a few. </p><p>do they have a vacation structure similar to ours where you max out at 6 weeks with 25 years of seniority. </p><p>if they are trying to go from 0 to 7 sick days then thats a huge jump for one contract. </p><p></p><p>even though I'm former management i agree with the union guys on this one. Congress should never force contract terms on a labor group. at the least they should have encouraged a cooling off period or at worst put both sides down to binding arbitration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newfie, post: 5461244, member: 58700"] yep. and its one side of the picture. i would love to see what they have now and where they are trying to get too. How many[B] total paid days[/B] off do they currently have and where are they trying to go. at ups each supplement is different . some have a lot of sick days some a few. do they have a vacation structure similar to ours where you max out at 6 weeks with 25 years of seniority. if they are trying to go from 0 to 7 sick days then thats a huge jump for one contract. even though I'm former management i agree with the union guys on this one. Congress should never force contract terms on a labor group. at the least they should have encouraged a cooling off period or at worst put both sides down to binding arbitration. [/QUOTE]
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