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<blockquote data-quote="Whither" data-source="post: 5265919" data-attributes="member: 76643"><p>RPCD here. You shouldn't! It was actually the former package division director and chief negotiator of the 2018 contract, Denis J Taylor who proposed 22.4s. That's a lesson that the brotherhood has gotta be prepared to hold union officials accountable just as much as we've gotta enforce the contract whenever the company violates it. So get involved in your local and with your coworkers! </p><p></p><p>The brothers talking about working 10 yrs PT to go driving have a point. If you can survive until you get bumped up to RPCD you will likely make more money over your lifetime ... however. Union principles are union principles. If we do the same work, then we should have the same rights (the ability to file 9.5, bid on routes, etc) and the same pay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whither, post: 5265919, member: 76643"] RPCD here. You shouldn't! It was actually the former package division director and chief negotiator of the 2018 contract, Denis J Taylor who proposed 22.4s. That's a lesson that the brotherhood has gotta be prepared to hold union officials accountable just as much as we've gotta enforce the contract whenever the company violates it. So get involved in your local and with your coworkers! The brothers talking about working 10 yrs PT to go driving have a point. If you can survive until you get bumped up to RPCD you will likely make more money over your lifetime ... however. Union principles are union principles. If we do the same work, then we should have the same rights (the ability to file 9.5, bid on routes, etc) and the same pay. [/QUOTE]
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