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This is our Part-Timers plan to action:
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<blockquote data-quote="Moneythehardway" data-source="post: 3748654" data-attributes="member: 18136"><p>Look, we're not asking for the world here, when this gets voted down, All we ask for is for the tenured part timers to get a catch up raise. We haven't received one in the last contract where the starting rate was bumped up for the first time in decades we let it slide. What about those with 3 to 5 years in right now who just hit $13 an hour to have someone off the street with no sweat in the game making the exact same thing as someone busting their behind for years here. They didn't put one in the last contract we let it slide, we are due for it this time.</p><p></p><p>And for the sake of state minimum wages, some states projected to reach $15-17 by 2020, 2021 etc.. It's only right to start the new guys at $15 because it will be minimum wage anyways before next contract. We are asking for the bare minimum, Everything else is status quo can we get that at least with the company garnering record profits, Millions if not billions in Tax breaks and projected year over year growth (Ecommerce, New international territories etc..)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moneythehardway, post: 3748654, member: 18136"] Look, we're not asking for the world here, when this gets voted down, All we ask for is for the tenured part timers to get a catch up raise. We haven't received one in the last contract where the starting rate was bumped up for the first time in decades we let it slide. What about those with 3 to 5 years in right now who just hit $13 an hour to have someone off the street with no sweat in the game making the exact same thing as someone busting their behind for years here. They didn't put one in the last contract we let it slide, we are due for it this time. And for the sake of state minimum wages, some states projected to reach $15-17 by 2020, 2021 etc.. It's only right to start the new guys at $15 because it will be minimum wage anyways before next contract. We are asking for the bare minimum, Everything else is status quo can we get that at least with the company garnering record profits, Millions if not billions in Tax breaks and projected year over year growth (Ecommerce, New international territories etc..)? [/QUOTE]
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