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part time pay over the the years?
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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 570292" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>Many full-timers over the years were never part-timers. Especially those hired several decades ago.</p><p> </p><p>Originally part-timers made the same hourly wage, and received almost the same benefits, as a full-time package car driver. Even up to 1982, part-timers made only 56-cents less than full-time drivers. But full-timers voted in Contract after Contract to give themselves raises and benefits, and to pay for them by cutting the wages and benefits of <u>New Hire</u> part-timers. New Hires, of course, can't vote, because they haven't yet been hired at the time of the voting. Every three, four, five, and six years, the "unborn" were again thrown under the bus. Also, there weren't very many part-timers in the earlier years, so those who did vote were heavily outnumbered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 570292, member: 18044"] Many full-timers over the years were never part-timers. Especially those hired several decades ago. Originally part-timers made the same hourly wage, and received almost the same benefits, as a full-time package car driver. Even up to 1982, part-timers made only 56-cents less than full-time drivers. But full-timers voted in Contract after Contract to give themselves raises and benefits, and to pay for them by cutting the wages and benefits of [U]New Hire[/U] part-timers. New Hires, of course, can't vote, because they haven't yet been hired at the time of the voting. Every three, four, five, and six years, the "unborn" were again thrown under the bus. Also, there weren't very many part-timers in the earlier years, so those who did vote were heavily outnumbered. [/QUOTE]
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