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Why would part timers stay in union?
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<blockquote data-quote="Time for change" data-source="post: 3674990" data-attributes="member: 73207"><p>No not likely I quit my job here, will see how this contract turns out and if our voices aren’t heard then I’ll be leaving something. And although I do get 1300 hours a year, most part timers don’t so I hope that is a wrong number. And substantial bump in starting wage doesn’t do most of the existing part timers that were hired at 8.50 much good. The calling everyone skilled, but only paying some the dollar...yup will get my catch up raise one way or another. Line in the sand, if you don’t like it....well I’ll still be working here and you’ll just have to deal with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Time for change, post: 3674990, member: 73207"] No not likely I quit my job here, will see how this contract turns out and if our voices aren’t heard then I’ll be leaving something. And although I do get 1300 hours a year, most part timers don’t so I hope that is a wrong number. And substantial bump in starting wage doesn’t do most of the existing part timers that were hired at 8.50 much good. The calling everyone skilled, but only paying some the dollar...yup will get my catch up raise one way or another. Line in the sand, if you don’t like it....well I’ll still be working here and you’ll just have to deal with it. [/QUOTE]
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