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<blockquote data-quote="DELACROIX" data-source="post: 3589914" data-attributes="member: 49065"><p>The 22.3's are considered full time so they would not be in violating that clause. True as usual about the number of 22.2's are protected and really the differences between the two would be according to seniority (pre-82 red circled). I do know that the full time clerical positions in my local have been absorbed into 22.3's. I am old enough to remember full time union porter jobs being around in the nineties. In my local there has not been any 22.2's positions created since the 22.3's came into being. </p><p></p><p>I believe that 22.2's (created before 1998) are classified as full time not split inside work, the 22.3's (created after 1998) would be the part time combos like preload/air, etc, etc, etc... </p><p></p><p>I am understanding that the Union really does not care what their label is, seriously they are about the same, except for bidding rights on vacancies. They are bid within the classification first then open to bidding to the highest seniority member, several drivers in my building got into open 22.2's because of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DELACROIX, post: 3589914, member: 49065"] The 22.3's are considered full time so they would not be in violating that clause. True as usual about the number of 22.2's are protected and really the differences between the two would be according to seniority (pre-82 red circled). I do know that the full time clerical positions in my local have been absorbed into 22.3's. I am old enough to remember full time union porter jobs being around in the nineties. In my local there has not been any 22.2's positions created since the 22.3's came into being. I believe that 22.2's (created before 1998) are classified as full time not split inside work, the 22.3's (created after 1998) would be the part time combos like preload/air, etc, etc, etc... I am understanding that the Union really does not care what their label is, seriously they are about the same, except for bidding rights on vacancies. They are bid within the classification first then open to bidding to the highest seniority member, several drivers in my building got into open 22.2's because of it. [/QUOTE]
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