By louis c
Let me give you a little background of what I've done for the past 22
years as work. I represent a union in the Greater Boston area and part
of my responsibilities is to negotiate contracts with the employer on
behalf of the union employees. The people I represent are mostly in the
maintenance departments of schools, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies,
museums and sports' facilities.
The pay ranges from a low of about $26 per hour for unlicensed
employees, to a high of $40 an hour for licensed personnel
(electricians, plumbers, HVAC). So. let's just put the average at about
$33 an hour for the sake of this argument.
A $1,000 bonus is not a pay raise. It represents less than fifty
cents ($.50) an hour for the year. 40 hours a week x 52 weeks = 2080 x
50 cents is $1,040.
The one time bonus, instead of a 50 cent raise means the bonus is
only for one year. A fifty cent raise is every year, as your salary has
increased. On top of that, overtime is now calculated at the higher rate
of pay, compounding the increase when you work the overtime.
I have generally been getting 2 and a half to 3 percent raises, per
year, for 3 year contracts. This means we are getting 75 cents to a
dollar increase each year, for each hour worked.
If I had to go into a ratification meeting on a three year contract
with a $1,000 bonus and no raises for 3 years, they'd kill me, let alone
not ratify the Tentative Agreement (TA).
When we enter the negotiations, we are often offered a bonus from
the other side, for opener. A bonus doesn't increase the salary and dies
after it is paid, as a salary increase lives on to the employee (and
all the employees to follow) forever.
These well publicized one time bonuses should be seen for exactly
what they are, part of the overall scam being perpetrated on the middle
class workers of this country.
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