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<blockquote data-quote="Thebrownblob" data-source="post: 5424032" data-attributes="member: 60485"><p>22.4 jobs came about because our negotiators were disconnected from reality, both from the members standpoint, and what the company would do with such a job. No one would mind or have a problem with working five days a week regardless of the days especially if it was done in seniority order and everyone was a RPCD. The 22.4 language was a travesty from the get-go both because it paid less and gave too much leeway to the company. Anyone involved with that language thinking it would work is fooled and should not be allowed to negotiate another contract. I say that having one of my very good friends on the committee since retired. The only good that came out of it in my opinion is that more people got full-time positions but even now it’s a struggle to move people RPCD I am constantly fighting to get people moved into those positions. I’ve been successful in keeping 22.4‘s around 18 months at most before they get moved up, but the language is murky and the company likes to hide numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thebrownblob, post: 5424032, member: 60485"] 22.4 jobs came about because our negotiators were disconnected from reality, both from the members standpoint, and what the company would do with such a job. No one would mind or have a problem with working five days a week regardless of the days especially if it was done in seniority order and everyone was a RPCD. The 22.4 language was a travesty from the get-go both because it paid less and gave too much leeway to the company. Anyone involved with that language thinking it would work is fooled and should not be allowed to negotiate another contract. I say that having one of my very good friends on the committee since retired. The only good that came out of it in my opinion is that more people got full-time positions but even now it’s a struggle to move people RPCD I am constantly fighting to get people moved into those positions. I’ve been successful in keeping 22.4‘s around 18 months at most before they get moved up, but the language is murky and the company likes to hide numbers. [/QUOTE]
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