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<blockquote data-quote="Superteeth2478" data-source="post: 3590605" data-attributes="member: 73024"><p>I agree that the part-timers really need to step up and strike this contract down until we get a catch-up raise. Hell, we should get one from when it was last raised too without a catch-up. It's still not the end-all, be-all as far as what should garner a "yes" or a "no" vote, though.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to tell the part-timers at my hub to vote "no" if there is no catch-up raise, but also tell them what else is wrong with the contract (once we actually know more about it, anyways). If the initial proposal is struck down and another one comes through with catch-up raises but lacking a lot of other things, the vote still needs to be "no".</p><p></p><p>Although I don't agree with the idea that part-timers should leave the union in RTW states if they don't get a catch-up raise, the informed ones might actually start doing just that...and that would really be a shame, because it's becoming increasingly difficult to fault those that do so for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Superteeth2478, post: 3590605, member: 73024"] I agree that the part-timers really need to step up and strike this contract down until we get a catch-up raise. Hell, we should get one from when it was last raised too without a catch-up. It's still not the end-all, be-all as far as what should garner a "yes" or a "no" vote, though. I'm going to tell the part-timers at my hub to vote "no" if there is no catch-up raise, but also tell them what else is wrong with the contract (once we actually know more about it, anyways). If the initial proposal is struck down and another one comes through with catch-up raises but lacking a lot of other things, the vote still needs to be "no". Although I don't agree with the idea that part-timers should leave the union in RTW states if they don't get a catch-up raise, the informed ones might actually start doing just that...and that would really be a shame, because it's becoming increasingly difficult to fault those that do so for it. [/QUOTE]
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