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Eam Driver's are we in danger of extinction?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrownMonk" data-source="post: 4175666" data-attributes="member: 66576"><p>I'm not sure about those jobs ever disappearing completely, but for over 30 years now I have watched a consistent push to create full time jobs. In many cases, those jobs are created by combining 2 p/t jobs into one friend/t job (Article 22.3). There has been no secret about it throughout all contract talks and negotiations for the 30+ years I have been around. There will always be p/t work available but what type of work is the question. It is easier to take an air route and add it to preload shift or shuttle pm work added to a local sort than pull a job out of the sky. In hubs, they take 2 p/t shifts back to back and make it 1 friend/t shift. It is what the masses had screamed for years. Lack of opportunity was their gripe so it has been addressed. My building has friend/t positions going up regularly and a p/t employee has the chance to sign or not depending on their needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownMonk, post: 4175666, member: 66576"] I'm not sure about those jobs ever disappearing completely, but for over 30 years now I have watched a consistent push to create full time jobs. In many cases, those jobs are created by combining 2 p/t jobs into one friend/t job (Article 22.3). There has been no secret about it throughout all contract talks and negotiations for the 30+ years I have been around. There will always be p/t work available but what type of work is the question. It is easier to take an air route and add it to preload shift or shuttle pm work added to a local sort than pull a job out of the sky. In hubs, they take 2 p/t shifts back to back and make it 1 friend/t shift. It is what the masses had screamed for years. Lack of opportunity was their gripe so it has been addressed. My building has friend/t positions going up regularly and a p/t employee has the chance to sign or not depending on their needs. [/QUOTE]
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