Is there anything in the master defining what work should be offered or forced by seniority?
T trotsky Well-Known Member Jun 10, 2022 #1 Is there anything in the master defining what work should be offered or forced by seniority?
Up In Smoke Well-Known Member Jun 10, 2022 #2 I don't believe it's covered in the master. I found it in our supplement.
T trotsky Well-Known Member Jun 10, 2022 #3 Up In Smoke said: I don't believe it's covered in the master. I found it in our supplement. Click to expand... What does your sup say about lib's out of curiosity
Up In Smoke said: I don't believe it's covered in the master. I found it in our supplement. Click to expand... What does your sup say about lib's out of curiosity
Up In Smoke Well-Known Member Jun 10, 2022 #4 By seniority in classification or work area, to those who are qualified, present and available. The company doesn't have to sit on packages if someone meets the language.
By seniority in classification or work area, to those who are qualified, present and available. The company doesn't have to sit on packages if someone meets the language.
BigUnionGuy Got the T-Shirt Jun 10, 2022 #5 trotsky said: Is there anything in the master defining what work should be offered or forced by seniority? Click to expand... "Extra Work" has always been defined as work that is "unplanned or unscheduled". Period.
trotsky said: Is there anything in the master defining what work should be offered or forced by seniority? Click to expand... "Extra Work" has always been defined as work that is "unplanned or unscheduled". Period.
T trotsky Well-Known Member Jun 10, 2022 #6 BigUnionGuy said: "Extra Work" has always been defined as work that is "unplanned or unscheduled". Period. Click to expand... Lib's?
BigUnionGuy said: "Extra Work" has always been defined as work that is "unplanned or unscheduled". Period. Click to expand... Lib's?