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Post by rayd8roscoe on Sept 20, 2016 20:46:00 GMT -5
Record Profits! Record Bonuses! & Record New Hires Riding Bikes To Build Ford Trucks! Fantastic Job UAW!! Attachments:
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Post by agslater on Sept 20, 2016 23:10:51 GMT -5
Thats because we have 32 hour weeks on the regular. Been hearing we will get hours for 7 months. At this point I am assuming I will only get 40 hours after 1 year
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Post by rayd8roscoe on Sept 21, 2016 3:23:45 GMT -5
Thats because we have 32 hour weeks on the regular. Been hearing we will get hours for 7 months. At this point I am assuming I will only get 40 hours after 1 year agslater, the system before you was not a broken system! 70% hire in pay, top out pay in 3 years, sww after 90 days plus non-generic benefits. Those days are now history thanks to the shamming UAW that rapes 30+ working hours from you every year.
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Post by beenaround on Sept 21, 2016 5:41:13 GMT -5
There has never been short work week after 90 days. Just to let you know.
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Post by rayd8roscoe on Sept 21, 2016 7:27:00 GMT -5
There has never been short work week after 90 days. Just to let you know. beenaround, what is the current eligibility for sww & the eligibility for sww, let's say.....15-20 years ago. We know it is not the same!
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Post by ktpveteran6499 on Sept 21, 2016 7:42:01 GMT -5
There has never been short work week after 90 days. Just to let you know. beenaround, what is the current eligibility for sww & the eligibility for sww, let's say.....15-20 years ago. We know it is not the same! 15-20 years ago, sww was a rarity. I honestly only remember going 10.7 every day. That being said, yes, having to wait a year for sww seems a bit too long. Not as bad as 8 years to max pay. But i blame the uaw for this.
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Post by blackbird66 on Sept 21, 2016 15:39:32 GMT -5
I thought it was a year for short work week. I hired in May '95, and did not get anything for that first July shutdown. None of us did
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Post by beenaround on Sept 21, 2016 18:10:45 GMT -5
Since I hired in 89 SWW took 1 year to achieve. Hasn't changed since then. SWW was a rarity maybe at some plants but not all. KTP has been a very steady plant though they have had a few slower years also.
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Post by ktpgal89 on Sept 22, 2016 15:43:16 GMT -5
It's been one year for SWW since 80's like sub pay had been since at least the 70's. Used to take a year for vision dental and tesphe to kick in as well. Things have changed thru the years-some good-some bad.
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Post by machination on Sept 22, 2016 16:08:37 GMT -5
Thats because we have 32 hour weeks on the regular. Been hearing we will get hours for 7 months. At this point I am assuming I will only get 40 hours after 1 year agslater, the system before you was not a broken system! 70% hire in pay, top out pay in 3 years, sww after 90 days plus non-generic benefits. Those days are now history thanks to the shamming UAW that rapes 30+ working hours from you every year. More untrue bullshit about short-work-week benefits. Thanks to a weakening union AND people who have no problem at all with spreading any bullshit lies they hear someone else say, without actually bothering to make sure it's true or false before they repeat it, we're all screwed in the long run. Isn't that what's happening so much anymore? So much misinformation from people pretending to know things when they actually don't, stirring up the young people who depend on older workers for truth, only to be told more BS, encouraging more anti-union sentiment. How is a worker spreading lies that pass for truth any better than when the union does it? Good job!
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Post by Ex-metalman on Sept 22, 2016 19:08:25 GMT -5
Why don't you set them all straight?With the correct answers?Just saying..
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Post by rayd8roscoe on Sept 28, 2016 22:04:41 GMT -5
**QUOTE**.....More untrue bullshit about short-work-week benefits. Thanks to a weakening union AND people who have no problem at all with spreading any bullshit lies they hear someone else say, without actually bothering to make sure it's true or false before they repeat it, we're all screwed in the long run. Isn't that what's happening so much anymore? So much misinformation from people pretending to know things when they actually don't, stirring up the young people who depend on older workers for truth, only to be told more BS, encouraging more anti-union sentiment. How is a worker spreading lies that pass for truth any better than when the union does it? Good job!
Hey Machination! Are those bicycles that are chained up all outside of the plant....are those lies? What about all the Tarc riders that are walking from Westport Rd. to make it to their work stations on time! Are they real? Or are they just a bunch of gymnasts headed 1.5 miles down Chamberlain Ln to knock out a couple sets of somersaults at Louisville Gymnastics.
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