Agents involuntarily displaced to p/t accrued credit at the f/t rate.
I was hired in 1979, and always went by classification date. I was former PI, and I know that US did a bit of adjusting after the merger. They also did something different with the way dates were adjusted later on, but I never paid any attention to it, as it didn't affect me. I recall that people who took a temporary upgrade to F/T got credit for that time as well. Unfortunatly I don't stand anywhere but in the cold on this any longer, as I am on furlough. :unsure:
At this point, I would just be happy to be recalled at the rate of pay that I left with. Once you have been out of work for a while, you realize that going back and forth with some of these issues is senseless. At my current place of employment, I am 2nd from the bottom of the crap heap, and will be there for a long time by the way it looks.... 🙁
You asked for reasons with the opinions, so what is the basis for your claim DOH is the only fair way, other than that is your opinion?
Then why is it that if you were hired before 1980 you go by hire date? If you were hired between 1980 and 1996 you go by classification date? And if you were hired after 1996 you once again go by hire date, whether you are parttime or fulltime? And HP goes by hire date no matter when they were hired, or if they are fulltime or parttime? There has to be some equal way to balance the workforce. classification doesn't do it. Hire Dtae puts evryone on an even playing field. You get in where you fit in.
Those that were scheduled 6.5 got seniority credit for 4 hours a day when they went f/t. Those scheduled 2 hours a day got seniority credit for 4 hours a day when they went f/t. Was that fair to those that put in 6.5 hours a day? I think not.
It pains me to no end that I was furloughed, while ramp agents in my city with less seniority than me got to keep their jobs.
When we become as one with HP, we will have 4 different systems. What can be done to remedy that, other than DOH! I welcome your suggestions.
I am not a ramp agent but I would like to know your thoughts on the P/Timers that were forced to P/T from F/T?
For FSA #3, if they were hired on 1-1-06, how do they suddenly get a new date of 5-17-06?Simple. Three agents were all hired on 1-1-06.
As of 10-2-06:
FSA 1 - Took full time immediately....class date 1-1-06
FSA 2 - Went full time 5-18-06......class date 3-9-06
FSA 3 - Stayed PT......class date 5-17-06
In 1996 Fleet wasn't under a CBA and the company was free to do what they wanted with seniority dates. It was easier to give the new hires one date instead of keeping track of classification time, so that's what the company did.
For FSA #3, if they were hired on 1-1-06, how do they suddenly get a new date of 5-17-06?
The only ones that were under a CBA were PIT, PHL, SYR, BUF, and I think DAY. The rest of the system wasn't, so we should not have been subjected to classification seniority like those 5 cities were.
Once we finally merge ramp work foces with HP, and they come over with their DOH seniority, how do you feel they should be integrated into our workforce? In case you don't know it, they have 18 year p/timers that have never been f/t.
Were the Ramp agents DOH or class date when they were represented by he teamsters?Actually the only cities covered under the CBA were PHL, PIT, BOS, and BUF. The company continued to use class date even after de-certification in 1991. That's right, the company. They could have used DOH for everyone but they didn't. Also, it would have been easier for the company to go to DOH rather than figuring out the 4000 PI rampers class dates in 1989, but they didn't. The company went with class date because it's the fairest way to do it.
Honestly I don't care how many years anyone has been p/t in any city or with any company, unless they were involuntarily downgraded. They chose to stay with a company for 18 years as a part timer, and that's the service credit they will receive once they are integrated by classification date with Usair's workforce. 18 years part time will get you a class date of 1997, and deservedly so.
Honestly I don't care how many years anyone has been p/t in any city or with any company, unless they were involuntarily downgraded. They chose to stay with a company for 18 years as a part timer, and that's the service credit they will receive once they are integrated by classification date with Usair's workforce. 18 years part time will get you a class date of 1997, and deservedly so.
Were the Ramp agents DOH or class date when they were represented by he teamsters?
How do you think the HP folks are going to feel, (when going by your way of thinking), you tell them they don't have 18 years seniority anymore they now have 9 years seniority to bid with? How do you think those that were hired between 1980 & 1996 felt when half of their time was taken away when they went f/t, but those hired after 1996 had no time taken away when they went f/t?