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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 773065" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>Hondo, unfortunately there won't be any "split raise" of 47.5 cents. The Original Poster will be in Progression until December of 2013, which will be several months into our next Contract. (Assuming there <u>is</u> a next Contract.)</p><p> </p><p>The part-time progression is five years, even though everyone thinks it's "only" four, because of the deceptive Contract language used.</p><p> </p><p>- - - -</p><p>There is no 'Top Rate" to which a part-timer jumps up to when he finishes his 5-year progression, like with full-timers when they finish their 3-year progression.</p><p> </p><p>A part-timer just continues to creep <u>slowly</u> upward year after year as each General Wage Increase comes due.</p><p> </p><p>In New England, part-timers hired prior to mid-1982 earn 56 cents less than "Top Rate" package car drivers. Part-timers hired before 1973 or so, earn the same as "Top Rate" package car drivers. (currently $29.965)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 773065, member: 18044"] Hondo, unfortunately there won't be any "split raise" of 47.5 cents. The Original Poster will be in Progression until December of 2013, which will be several months into our next Contract. (Assuming there [U]is[/U] a next Contract.) The part-time progression is five years, even though everyone thinks it's "only" four, because of the deceptive Contract language used. - - - - There is no 'Top Rate" to which a part-timer jumps up to when he finishes his 5-year progression, like with full-timers when they finish their 3-year progression. A part-timer just continues to creep [U]slowly[/U] upward year after year as each General Wage Increase comes due. In New England, part-timers hired prior to mid-1982 earn 56 cents less than "Top Rate" package car drivers. Part-timers hired before 1973 or so, earn the same as "Top Rate" package car drivers. (currently $29.965) [/QUOTE]
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