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<blockquote data-quote="local804" data-source="post: 165399" data-attributes="member: 1123"><p>The point I am trying to make is that no matter how many hours you work in a week, you only get 40 added to the pension plan. 10 extra hours a week times 52 weeks is more than the part-timers work all year.(simple math)</p><p>Thats 520 hours that could/should be used towards our pension.</p><p>Channon,</p><p> Request load- (notice how it is not plural) is given by contract 1 per day per 70 drivers. If you are lucky, you might get 2 in a month, that is if you are lucky. The grieve over 9.5 is always an option if the employee wants to go that route. 1.49 hours x 5 days= 7.45+ (.25x5 added coffee)1.25= 8.7 hours overtime per week without even being excessive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="local804, post: 165399, member: 1123"] The point I am trying to make is that no matter how many hours you work in a week, you only get 40 added to the pension plan. 10 extra hours a week times 52 weeks is more than the part-timers work all year.(simple math) Thats 520 hours that could/should be used towards our pension. Channon, Request load- (notice how it is not plural) is given by contract 1 per day per 70 drivers. If you are lucky, you might get 2 in a month, that is if you are lucky. The grieve over 9.5 is always an option if the employee wants to go that route. 1.49 hours x 5 days= 7.45+ (.25x5 added coffee)1.25= 8.7 hours overtime per week without even being excessive. [/QUOTE]
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