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Show ) ! I ' i ' Tr I r fn ; j I v lv Dull' ; jp Jirm kiiiiiiioiiil i More Market Data Wrliil Ii m k 'I - ' ' Of r ji X'- - '9. 0 . 6 , r, 0 1JT J. - , ) 1 0 - , ! ; ' Kennecott Reports 2,500 Are Seeking C finliniied From . rdtegorie-- would receive iO D4 , ' ve 'a.s P -' 4 i . it ' frt t . r, 9, , "ft tre. y . 9i 9 :. 3 e - gF 9? t . . .' ;: ' - c 9 9t i - uc.y . t pe- - i ' ijM o- - rt I,- ' " i t . j r f .' ' '.' ' j '' - PI Credit Market Yield. RS& v.p) T "r 8"r, Ini r 1 $c fw lock I,elianj2r riMHiiiliiiii 'r i.qi Wr VAtlf FT fvt9 i5 ' i - 1 . Tu i e hourly However comparaovely few jobs are in the lower-pacategory, says Kenner ott Sixty nine percent of the prospective jobs offered are at $6 7S an hour or higher 53 percent at Vi 65 or nigher The reason that a $14 75 hourly shove) operator now makes only $2 84 more than an 111 91 hourly laborer is because of the impact of t allowances since 1971 said a spokesman. COLA payments were triggered into hourly wages on basis whenever there was an increase in the consumer price index Cach hourly worker received the same increase regardless of job classification The major inflations of the late 1970s and early 1980s accounted for more of the Kennecott workers' wage earns than did negotiated increases In the interim, the percentage differentials between job classes were di- across-the-boar- 1. J Dnw-Jori- Aseraue- e her llie (iomitcr s T lim g'-c- Fcigar unions' Qiottons chairman of coordinated Flail, non-ferro- fs need The paries return io negotiation Monday in Phoenix Most local issue, are near resoiu tion The economic issues now appear to be the mum determinant of wheth er there will be a'mrd or distort! .1 me 3u Tnere is no certainty eitner wav that Ker.nerott would be recalling old workers or hiring new in the near fu ti iCe for the I tan ( upper Division (re- bar- gaining committee was repored in Tutson for union meetings wrn Mag ma Copper Co The unions however ha.' previously criticized Kennecotfs contract proposal as being excessive and have made a courier proposal for a three year contrac t accepting a $1 54 hour Iv wage ard benefits cut $1 hourlv across the board in wages aion-witmodified COLA in exchange for job guarantees, start up of the l tab Copper Division, restoration of 50 cents hourly on Jan 1. 1988 Nonuse based on increase in copper prir es and a sharing of profits d - G Frank Jokhk Kennecott presi dent said previously that if there were an agreement and t opper prices at an appropriate level recalls could begin later this year with the start of some operations next spring The full modernization, however, would not be completed until late 1968 50-5- e9rm rm 4rr t j r V I i X ! i v. - f' j M --- : ort ii I. C V iS WV ' r. 3 Ki M J ?5 u ' inrer.f.'.f- - to ddvd,nfp to h k,, jobs I nion leadership could not be readied Wednesday for comment on impiicauons of the advertisement response Robert Petris, chairman of the Kenrecott negotiations, is in Seat tie for a district meeting of the ( nr ed Steelworkers of America $fj 60 Ken-recot- ' The un.ons reckon the concession to total aboit 3 percent overall and appropru'p in view of issue conees sums already granted and Kenne-mfor profits when s expena-mnha been completed Kennecott .n turn, termed the union pror sa! i fnhrgfjr hort of f? eUdbhshm er.t of differential says Kennecott will restore worker B-- tri.r-- NA t? -- Job.5 "r ; K 7? --- ii f a''.e a -- c fyfFti y ;u" TC& 'j'fi, jbvr y. ' s'v a 3 'i r :. v. 4 t'r- ' r;at f : 4 A. VI 9 I 5 ' ' I'lUlX . 6'if '9 : i ;e irtv ' x "' :r m x ' I IdllWLUlllWlM.'1 s ', . y t' x ti': o a I' 7M Cl' Cl'IM 5 r4 I 7:7 Y:i i V r -' ,.r Cl'AM I.: C' C' f n j i 3 J M 3 "v f vr J'39 3 ? 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