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When Are Seasonal Times?
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<blockquote data-quote="Just Lurking" data-source="post: 232076" data-attributes="member: 5304"><p>The free periods are May 1 - Labor Day and 29 work days before Nov 1 - Christmas week.</p><p></p><p>You can work two free periods back to back now without gaining seniority. If you work in a third consecutive free period then you gain seniority. It should be impossible to do this. Plus any PT person could file a grievance if they are out of the 6 for 1 rotation causing them to backdate their FT seniority date to your when they make FT. The company would not like this because they would lose saving with progression pay saving with those individuals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just Lurking, post: 232076, member: 5304"] The free periods are May 1 - Labor Day and 29 work days before Nov 1 - Christmas week. You can work two free periods back to back now without gaining seniority. If you work in a third consecutive free period then you gain seniority. It should be impossible to do this. Plus any PT person could file a grievance if they are out of the 6 for 1 rotation causing them to backdate their FT seniority date to your when they make FT. The company would not like this because they would lose saving with progression pay saving with those individuals. [/QUOTE]
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