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Warren Truck employees voted for the national agreement (53% yes) except for skilled trades, who overwhelmingly voted against it (64% no). However, they rejected the local agreement — 49% voting yes among the general population, 30% among skilled trades.
Thecontract under consideration would address a number ofbenefits and work-life issues, while slowly bringing the wages of recent hires closer to those of older employees — but still leaving a $5/hour gap at the end of four years. Union workers may approvea contract which does not address the gap between newer (“Tier 2”) and older (“Tier 1”) workers, as the Canadian union contract does. (...) →
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Thecontract under consideration would address a number ofbenefits and work-life issues, while slowly bringing the wages of recent hires closer to those of older employees — but still leaving a $5/hour gap at the end of four years. Union workers may approvea contract which does not address the gap between newer (“Tier 2”) and older (“Tier 1”) workers, as the Canadian union contract does. (...) →
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