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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 298028"><p><strong>1982: Part-time New Hires Thrown Under The Bus</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>Tie, my information comes directly from the National Master United Parcel Service Agreement and New England Supplemental Agreement For The Period May 1, 1982 thru June 1, 1985. </p><p></p><p>It was ratified on July 2, 1982 and both are published in one booklet with a pale blue cover.</p><p></p><p>Article 22 --- PART-TIME EMPLOYEES, Section 5 --- New Part-time Employees</p><p>Effective date of ratification (July 2, 1982) all new part-time inside employees on first day of employment will receive:</p><p>Sorters and Preloaders --- $9.00 per hour.</p><p>All others --- $8.00 per hour.</p><p></p><p>NEW ENGLAND SUPPLEMENT</p><p>Article 62 --- WAGES AND ALLOWANCES, Section 6 --- Wage Schedule</p><p>Part-time Employees --- $12.87</p><p>Part-time Employees hired on or after 7/2/82:</p><p>Loader/Unloader --- $8.00</p><p>Preloader/Sorter --- $9.00</p><p></p><p>The $12.87 part-time rate was for existing part-timers. This at a time when package car drivers made $13.43 per hour! </p><p></p><p>"Red Circled" part-timers made even more than $12.87.</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>What faction? I've never heard anyone say all part-timers make $8.00 an hour.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes. Ever since I saw Danny Aykroyd play [drum roll, please] "Frank Garvin: Male Prostitute" on the old Saturday Night Live, I knew what I wanted to do with my life. There he was, gettin' old, with numerous aches and pains. But he was a real trooper. When the ladies called, he'd pulled himself together and rise to the occasion. A true inspiration to Service Providers everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 298028"] [b]1982: Part-time New Hires Thrown Under The Bus[/b] Tie, my information comes directly from the National Master United Parcel Service Agreement and New England Supplemental Agreement For The Period May 1, 1982 thru June 1, 1985. It was ratified on July 2, 1982 and both are published in one booklet with a pale blue cover. Article 22 --- PART-TIME EMPLOYEES, Section 5 --- New Part-time Employees Effective date of ratification (July 2, 1982) all new part-time inside employees on first day of employment will receive: Sorters and Preloaders --- $9.00 per hour. All others --- $8.00 per hour. NEW ENGLAND SUPPLEMENT Article 62 --- WAGES AND ALLOWANCES, Section 6 --- Wage Schedule Part-time Employees --- $12.87 Part-time Employees hired on or after 7/2/82: Loader/Unloader --- $8.00 Preloader/Sorter --- $9.00 The $12.87 part-time rate was for existing part-timers. This at a time when package car drivers made $13.43 per hour! "Red Circled" part-timers made even more than $12.87. What faction? I've never heard anyone say all part-timers make $8.00 an hour. Yes. Ever since I saw Danny Aykroyd play [drum roll, please] "Frank Garvin: Male Prostitute" on the old Saturday Night Live, I knew what I wanted to do with my life. There he was, gettin' old, with numerous aches and pains. But he was a real trooper. When the ladies called, he'd pulled himself together and rise to the occasion. A true inspiration to Service Providers everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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