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CVS Pharmacists Ratify Three-Year Contract
Agreement Includes Wage Increases, Legal and Educational Assistance Benefit
Teamsters Local 727 secured multiple non-economic rights and improvements for about 100 CVS pharmacists, who ratified a three-year contract in a member vote May 3, 2010.
"It's a great contract. The pharmacists got the raises they deserve, and they can begin reaping the benefits of our unparalleled Legal and Educational plan immediately," said John Coli Jr., Local 727 Vice President. "We were also adamant about protecting the nine-hour work day and holiday work hour restrictions, and in the end, our persistence and resolve paid off."
The contract includes the following provisions:
Wages
Wage and benefit package with raises that exceed Walgreens' new pharmacists contract
Legal and Educational Assistance
• 40 hours per year of free legal counsel, including real estate, wills and DUI, for all members
• Up to $10,000 of tuition reimbursement per year for full-time students at accredited colleges for all members and their dependents
Working conditions
• Maintained nine-hour work day
• Maintained holiday work hour restrictions for all current employees
• Improved grievance procedure
Benefits
• Seniority preference for layoffs and filling of full-time positions
• Accelerated vacation schedule for part-time employees to match the full-time employee vacation schedule
• Vision Service Plan, an improvement over the previous Vision/Optical Plan
• Wage increase for sixth-year pharmacist interns
Teamsters Local 727 represents more than 6,000 men and women throughout Illinois and Indiana.
9 hour work day? So that means you have to work 4 or 5 days per week. Why would you want to protect that?
Also, why does a union for CVS employees compare itself to a WAGs rph contract?
Kaiser pharmacists are union and they are the highest paid pharmacists in the industry.
No breaks is a separate issue. Commuting 5x per week is worse than 3. The difference between an 8 hour day and 12 hours is minimal, at least in my opinion.Right, because 3 14 hours days with no breaks are a much better (and safer) alternative.
Now a 9 hr minimum is something I can agree with. That would completely blow if you're floating, or on call, and have to drive all the way for a 4 hr shift.Not only because some pharmacists cant do 13 hour shift but also because some retails are expecting their pharmacists to drive an hour to work and only give them 4 hours a day.
No breaks is a separate issue. Commuting 5x per week is worse than 3. The difference between an 8 hour day and 12 hours is minimal, at least in my opinion.
Now a 9 hr minimum is something I can agree with. That would completely blow if you're floating, or on call, and have to drive all the way for a 4 hr shift.
According to the video, 9 hours was the max they could MAKE YOU work. If you wanted to work 14 hour shifts and CVS also wanted it, it could be done.
The dude on the right in the video has one awesome zombie stare going. Nice to know this is an option if CVS starts acting a bunch of fools. My current boss is actually pretty decent, so I have no complaints currently.