Yes its fair, maybe that person bid another station and was away from his/her family for the stability period, everyone has the opportunity to bid a premium job, and if someone did and has a lead date, and someone doesnt thats what seniority is all about.
How is being a stock clerk then turning a wrench, any different? Both workers have longevity, so your saying its fair for the mechanic to use his basic time for bidding and holding seniority, but not fair for someone upgrading to a higher classification?
By the way, lead mechanic, mechanic, inspector, lead inspector are all separate classification, read the CBA.
If there are enough vacation weeks leads and basics dont bid from the same list.
How is being a stock clerk then turning a wrench, any different? Both workers have longevity, so your saying its fair for the mechanic to use his basic time for bidding and holding seniority, but not fair for someone upgrading to a higher classification?
By the way, lead mechanic, mechanic, inspector, lead inspector are all separate classification, read the CBA.
If there are enough vacation weeks leads and basics dont bid from the same list.