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Fully or Fooly Funded New (old CS) Plan?
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<blockquote data-quote="dunderchief" data-source="post: 248781" data-attributes="member: 10375"><p>I'm sure the company also is well aware that many part time employees don't vote on contracts. </p><p> </p><p>I've never been given pizza <u>or</u> soda pop.</p><p> </p><p>I came on in 1989 and missed the $500 bonus (<u>$1000</u> for full time) but I'm pretty sure full timers voted on that contract as well.</p><p> </p><p>Many part time employees do care about full time issues because they want to be full time someday. Those that do care are more likely to take the time to vote on the contract because it might impact them greatly. Those that are just working for "beer money" aren't likely to vote. I don't see a whole lot of people on my preload shift getting up at 2:30 am for "beer money."</p><p> </p><p>I'm sure the company would love a "divide and conquer" strategy like your seperate PT contract idea.<strong> That would do more in a day to destroy Union solidarity than a year of pizzas and soda pops</strong> (which I'm still waiting for btw).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dunderchief, post: 248781, member: 10375"] I'm sure the company also is well aware that many part time employees don't vote on contracts. I've never been given pizza [U]or[/U] soda pop. I came on in 1989 and missed the $500 bonus ([U]$1000[/U] for full time) but I'm pretty sure full timers voted on that contract as well. Many part time employees do care about full time issues because they want to be full time someday. Those that do care are more likely to take the time to vote on the contract because it might impact them greatly. Those that are just working for "beer money" aren't likely to vote. I don't see a whole lot of people on my preload shift getting up at 2:30 am for "beer money." I'm sure the company would love a "divide and conquer" strategy like your seperate PT contract idea.[B] That would do more in a day to destroy Union solidarity than a year of pizzas and soda pops[/B] (which I'm still waiting for btw). [/QUOTE]
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