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Future looking bad for Pt'ers?
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<blockquote data-quote="brown_trousers" data-source="post: 936091" data-attributes="member: 29972"><p>True, but it really shouldnt come down to which side (PT vs FT) will get the most out of negotiations. Both sides should get equal representation. And it really doesnt matter if PTers dont show up to meetings because its just common dumb sense what all PTers want to see, more $, higher wages. </p><p></p><p>It has sadly come to a point where it would make more sense for PTers to be represented by a different union than FTers, or at least different locals, so that PT contract negotiations are done seperate from FT negotiations. It shouldnt have to be a fight between who gets more out of a new contract (PT vs FT). Because its quite obvious how much FT wages have skyrocketed over the last 20 yrs while leaving PT wages not even able to keep up with inflation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brown_trousers, post: 936091, member: 29972"] True, but it really shouldnt come down to which side (PT vs FT) will get the most out of negotiations. Both sides should get equal representation. And it really doesnt matter if PTers dont show up to meetings because its just common dumb sense what all PTers want to see, more $, higher wages. It has sadly come to a point where it would make more sense for PTers to be represented by a different union than FTers, or at least different locals, so that PT contract negotiations are done seperate from FT negotiations. It shouldnt have to be a fight between who gets more out of a new contract (PT vs FT). Because its quite obvious how much FT wages have skyrocketed over the last 20 yrs while leaving PT wages not even able to keep up with inflation. [/QUOTE]
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