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Idea for Increasing Part-timer Turnout for the Current Contract
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<blockquote data-quote="Superteeth2478" data-source="post: 3575100" data-attributes="member: 73024"><p>It hasn't happened yet, but it's one of the more concrete things we have so far. Too many things point to the need to increase starting pay rate for part-timers. That's probably the most solid thing we have so far, that the new hire starting rate WILL increase. $15 is the amount that is quoted by the union (or at least some factions of the union) most often, so that's what I'm going with. Like I tell my charges at my hub, we need to see what is in the proposal first, but I also tell them that if there is no catch-up raise for current part-timers, we all MUST vote no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Superteeth2478, post: 3575100, member: 73024"] It hasn't happened yet, but it's one of the more concrete things we have so far. Too many things point to the need to increase starting pay rate for part-timers. That's probably the most solid thing we have so far, that the new hire starting rate WILL increase. $15 is the amount that is quoted by the union (or at least some factions of the union) most often, so that's what I'm going with. Like I tell my charges at my hub, we need to see what is in the proposal first, but I also tell them that if there is no catch-up raise for current part-timers, we all MUST vote no. [/QUOTE]
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