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What does this mean on a bid sheet ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 5898161" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>No back pay refers to the first part timers who became 22.3.</p><p>It is included on all newer bid sheets as a precaution.</p><p>I was one lucky ones { all 5 of us had 20+ years seniority } to become 22.3 in 1999 with retro pay going back to when the contract was signed</p><p>I got the less amount since I was already doing AM airwork & an inside Twilight job.</p><p>The other new 22.3s ( 4 part timers ) received more back pay since they only worked the Twilight shift.</p><p>{ to put it plainly , those who worked the least, got the most back pay }</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 5898161, member: 12952"] No back pay refers to the first part timers who became 22.3. It is included on all newer bid sheets as a precaution. I was one lucky ones { all 5 of us had 20+ years seniority } to become 22.3 in 1999 with retro pay going back to when the contract was signed I got the less amount since I was already doing AM airwork & an inside Twilight job. The other new 22.3s ( 4 part timers ) received more back pay since they only worked the Twilight shift. { to put it plainly , those who worked the least, got the most back pay } [/QUOTE]
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