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Retro pay on or around May 27th
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackstream" data-source="post: 1320813" data-attributes="member: 49052"><p>You did, technically. More specifically, on Sept 8th, the raise you got was a raise you wouldn't have gotten because we were still under the old contract at that point because the new one hadn't passed yet. So instead of going up to 12.70, you're now at 12.99. However, there's a further bump as people with 4 years seniority under the new contract make no less than $13.50 an hour, so you got a further bump to $13.50.</p><p></p><p>So in reality, you got a $1.50 raise. It's just you saw part of it on Sept 8th, and the rest of it just now. But you'll get a retro for the difference.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I am kind of curious how things would have played out should hypothetically there was no starting wage bump and the contract passed on august 1st. Would you have not gotten the base 87 cent raise, or would you have been stuck with the 70 cent raise?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackstream, post: 1320813, member: 49052"] You did, technically. More specifically, on Sept 8th, the raise you got was a raise you wouldn't have gotten because we were still under the old contract at that point because the new one hadn't passed yet. So instead of going up to 12.70, you're now at 12.99. However, there's a further bump as people with 4 years seniority under the new contract make no less than $13.50 an hour, so you got a further bump to $13.50. So in reality, you got a $1.50 raise. It's just you saw part of it on Sept 8th, and the rest of it just now. But you'll get a retro for the difference. I am kind of curious how things would have played out should hypothetically there was no starting wage bump and the contract passed on august 1st. Would you have not gotten the base 87 cent raise, or would you have been stuck with the 70 cent raise? [/QUOTE]
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