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<blockquote data-quote="hiro" data-source="post: 288690" data-attributes="member: 5768"><p>Yeah, this happens at the beginning of every year. Nobody has said anything to us about it yet, even though our sort manager is getting pressured to reduce the ptrs hours. </p><p></p><p>About the union seniority and sending people home...</p><p>In your work area, the higher seniority people are entitled to the available work and you can't tell a higher seniority person to go home before a lower seniority person. But I don't think the reverse is true. Say you are going to send 1 person home, and a low seniority and a high seniority employee both want to leave, you are not required to send the higher seniority person home first. The contract only prevents lower seniority employees from taking work from higher seniority employees. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. Now out of respect I would send the higher seniority employee home first if they wanted to, but I don't think it's required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hiro, post: 288690, member: 5768"] Yeah, this happens at the beginning of every year. Nobody has said anything to us about it yet, even though our sort manager is getting pressured to reduce the ptrs hours. About the union seniority and sending people home... In your work area, the higher seniority people are entitled to the available work and you can't tell a higher seniority person to go home before a lower seniority person. But I don't think the reverse is true. Say you are going to send 1 person home, and a low seniority and a high seniority employee both want to leave, you are not required to send the higher seniority person home first. The contract only prevents lower seniority employees from taking work from higher seniority employees. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. Now out of respect I would send the higher seniority employee home first if they wanted to, but I don't think it's required. [/QUOTE]
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