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How will the new contract affect senior preload worker pay
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<blockquote data-quote="Superteeth2478" data-source="post: 3597681" data-attributes="member: 73024"><p>Nah, I say it should be $2.65 to account for the difference in unskilled pay. I'm guessing it's $13 across the board in this proposal, possibly doing away with the skilled/unskilled differential. But as it is unskilled new hires get $10.35, so $2.65 across the board for everyone who is already over $13 makes sense to me.</p><p></p><p>That said, with all the crap about hybrid drivers in the details, there could be a $2.65 raise across the board for everyone over $13 an hour already and I'd still vote no, unless hybrid drivers had 9.5 protection and the language about "guaranteed 8 hours <em>as long as work is available</em>" is struck. And there'd also need to be language indicating that hybrid drivers could not drive for more than 5.5 hours a day (taking into account 4 hours of other work and 5.5 hours of driving to keep them below 9.5 hours).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Superteeth2478, post: 3597681, member: 73024"] Nah, I say it should be $2.65 to account for the difference in unskilled pay. I'm guessing it's $13 across the board in this proposal, possibly doing away with the skilled/unskilled differential. But as it is unskilled new hires get $10.35, so $2.65 across the board for everyone who is already over $13 makes sense to me. That said, with all the crap about hybrid drivers in the details, there could be a $2.65 raise across the board for everyone over $13 an hour already and I'd still vote no, unless hybrid drivers had 9.5 protection and the language about "guaranteed 8 hours [I]as long as work is available[/I]" is struck. And there'd also need to be language indicating that hybrid drivers could not drive for more than 5.5 hours a day (taking into account 4 hours of other work and 5.5 hours of driving to keep them below 9.5 hours). [/QUOTE]
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