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Please Post Your Laid Off Numbers At Your Terminal(Road,Dock,City)
STL Dock Has 12 As Of Nov.5
STL Dock Has 12 As Of Nov.5
Please Post Your Laid Off Numbers At Your Terminal(Road,Dock,City)
STL Dock Has 12 As Of Nov.5
Actually it's 38.....2 of those are long term illness so in affect it's 36......not much better but not quite 40.Stl has 40 road laid off hoope it stops there
Jimmy,IND-- last I heard, 25 Road. 8 City/dock/yard, effective next Friday. 4 on soft layof (they can sign up to work)/ 4 on hard layoff(they can't sign up to work. It must be a numbers thing-- for instance, they can't sign up, but yet we'll probably use casuals to replace?????) (having said that-- I haven't seen a casual for a couple of weeks...)
Jimmy,
I'm not sure what kind of agreements you have there but I can't imagine anyone laid off can't sign up for work. I can see the Company not using them no matter what (hard layoff) but there can be no way a casual could be used over a laid off man in my opinion.
JE,
....and there haven't been any road casuals in the Central Region for many years now.
The use of casual road drivers was removed from the Central Supplement in 1991. Are you saying you had no seniority for 3+ years? If you had seniority you were not a casual. You might not have worked regularly but that didn't make you a casual. Once you were off of your 30 day probation you were a regular. A casual is an extra worker who has no Union protection and can be let go at any time for any reason.question, what do you call a bottom of the board road driver{10-15%} on a senority board? ...... answer .. a casual i know first hand i was one for 3+ @yellow columbus