I gotta look at the timeline. When did it shutdown? I might have missed it all together.
Pretty sure it's still open.
I gotta look at the timeline. When did it shutdown? I might have missed it all together.
This bag of meth says ??Pretty sure it's still open.
Ya know you'd be on the night crew getting your diffs if it wasn't for that bitch down in florida carol fuckin baskinsThis bag of meth says ??
Anyway back on topic I think it'd be nice to get differentials back our tower basically has a few day/night crews
You all get paid more than her first husbandYa know you'd be on the night crew getting your diffs if it wasn't for that bitch down in florida carol fuckin baskins
Sounds too good to be true. But damn it would be nice.We better start a phone call campaign to Cocaine Mitch, in solidarity!
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Senate Democrats Propose $25,000 Pay Increase for Frontline Federal Employees
1. A $25,000 premium pay increase for essential workers, equivalent to a raise of $13 per hour from the start of the public health emergency until December 31, 2020
"Our proposal would ensure all federal government essential frontline employees receive the same $25,000 premium pay benefit provided to other essential workers. Coverage should be expansive to capture all federal employees with public-facing positions.This includes Title 5 employees and employees of all other federal personnel systems (e.g., employees of the Postal Service,TSA, VA, FAA, District of Columbia, and federally-funded Indian programs). The benefit would be limited to frontline and public-facing positions – employees who are not teleworking from their homes."
Sounds like a dream.We better start a phone call campaign to Cocaine Mitch, in solidarity!
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Senate Democrats Propose $25,000 Pay Increase for Frontline Federal Employees
1. A $25,000 premium pay increase for essential workers, equivalent to a raise of $13 per hour from the start of the public health emergency until December 31, 2020
"Our proposal would ensure all federal government essential frontline employees receive the same $25,000 premium pay benefit provided to other essential workers. Coverage should be expansive to capture all federal employees with public-facing positions.This includes Title 5 employees and employees of all other federal personnel systems (e.g., employees of the Postal Service,TSA, VA, FAA, District of Columbia, and federally-funded Indian programs). The benefit would be limited to frontline and public-facing positions – employees who are not teleworking from their homes."
Ok so at this point shouldn't at least M98/MSP be getting hazard pay right now? 🙄
(NOTE: I think pic is of the same force that NATCA deploys to defend NCEPT and quash all dissent)
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Love it when trump supporters have their hand out and say but I deserve it....
I mean, hazard pay is in the contract, it references a law, the law says working in conditions of a biological hazard or outbreak... non essentials and trainees have been sent home and new cleaning/sterilization procedures instituted Bc of the hazard of outbreak. A reasonable case can be made for, and against it.Using this logic everyone working near the city of St. Louis or Baltimore or another high murder rate city, should get it all the time. Love it when trump supporters have their hand out and say but I deserve it....
I mean, hazard pay is in the contract, it references a law, the law says working in conditions of a biological hazard or outbreak... non essentials and trainees have been sent home and new cleaning/sterilization procedures instituted Bc of the hazard of outbreak. A reasonable case can be made for, and against it.
Let us fucking train. I saw some admin assistant ball washers back at work today.They're waiting for all the trainees to come back so everyone can get hazard pay.