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Why part timers deserve more $$$
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<blockquote data-quote="Keepingthemhonest" data-source="post: 250747" data-attributes="member: 6514"><p><span style="color: black">Don't be so naive...to maintain your same standard of living, which is pretty damn good by the end of 08, you should receive wage increases to match inflation...over five years that is approx 1.03^5*(base wage) = 32.65 by 2012 which is approx what this contract calls for give or take 50cents...however the part-time wages still need drastic reform. Who needs the teamsters to negotiate a starting wage that will quite probably be below the minimum wage by the end of the contracts life.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keepingthemhonest, post: 250747, member: 6514"] [COLOR=black]Don't be so naive...to maintain your same standard of living, which is pretty damn good by the end of 08, you should receive wage increases to match inflation...over five years that is approx 1.03^5*(base wage) = 32.65 by 2012 which is approx what this contract calls for give or take 50cents...however the part-time wages still need drastic reform. Who needs the teamsters to negotiate a starting wage that will quite probably be below the minimum wage by the end of the contracts life.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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