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Employee Press DEP
Supervisor protests pay inequity As a member of DEP
Supervisory Employees Local 1322 and of DC 37, I often read in PEP about other
members’ problems and victories. I think an article should be written
and our union should address the demoralizing predicament my fellow Supervisors
and I are coping with. We took a promotional test to become Supervisors, which
established a pay increase over our subordinates. But now the salaries of the
Laborers we supervise are substantially higher than ours.
Most of us have
around 20 years on the job, but we now make less pay than a Laborer who has been
on the job just over 2 years. We supervise one of the most essential water supply
and sewer systems in the world. —RUSSELL
GIARDINA DEP District Supervisor, Local 1322 Editor’s
note: The union is concerned about the unconscionable situation the city has
forced on its Supervisors at DEP.
With the dramatic increase in the underlying
prevailing rate, Local 1322 members are now paid less than the Laborers they supervise.
The union believes this is an injustice and is taking action in two different
ways.
We have called on the Salary Review Committee to adjust the guaranteed
rate for supervision in the Blue Collar Contract to ensure that the employees
who supervise workers in prevailing rate titles receive higher pay.
And
the union has filed a grievance charging that these inequitable rates violate
the promotion language in the Citywide Contract. It is also city policy that supervisors
should be paid at a higher rate then the titles they supervise.
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