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Shift Differential
JnyMac:
I am posting this question to the house shift HP and Aux Operators out there. We are trying to negotiate our Shift Differential pay. I would like to know what you guys and gals get for Shift Differential straight and overtime? What plant you work at? Are you union or not? Thanks for the help.
Nuclear NASCAR:
--- Quote from: JnyMac on May 25, 2005, 12:07 ---I am posting this question to the house shift HP and Aux Operators out there. We are trying to negotiate our Shift Differential pay. I would like to know what you guys and gals get for Shift Differential straight and overtime? What plant you work at? Are you union or not? Thanks for the help.
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At Callaway I believe it's around $.91/hr for rotating shift component. I can get a copy of our contract to home in on that exactly for you. Maintenance, all RP techs, I&C techs, and Operations up through Reactor Operators are represented by Local 148 of International Union of Operating Engineers. If you have any other questions feel free to PM me. I'll be happy to answer any of them.
Fermi2:
At Fermi the NLOs and Maintenance people were Union. Just before I left the House and Chem Techs became Union too.
IIRC they were in UWUA Local 223.
Afternoon shift premium was $1/Hr, Night Shift was $2/hr. Since they were on 12s they they either worked at Day Shift or Night Shift Rates.
These premiums also applied to supervisors.
I'm not sure what it is at TVA.
Mike
Roll Tide:
I remember it being under $1 at FP&L.
My aunt explained real shift differential: She gets 12% differential Friday, Saturday, and Sunday; 13% differential nights. You can combine them for 25% differential. :o
I know, you want to know what utility. Sadly, this is a hospital (and rather a common one at that). They know many people would rather not work nights and weekends; this lets those who REALLY want the money have it!
(Hold your breath for a nuclear plant to do it. But it would be nice!)
hillbilly:
Anyone know the shift schedule For PSEG Salem site.I'm a new member to the forum and like all the info. Most of my experience has been in the C.T. and Combined Cycle field.Offered a job as an N.E.O. in Salem and was wondering what I was getting into.Any info. would be appreciated.
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