Originally Posted by
horrido27
Need to ask a question to make sure I understand this.
I am on 6th yr pay, and have 5 yrs and 1 month Active time.
Never Furloughed.
So.. lets say (hypothetically), the UAL Furloughs are put behind the last Active (not the CAL 147) Pilot.
Would there be pilots who are below me (Ex UAL Furloughs) who are paid higher longevity or not?
Me.. I'm fine with that and actually expected that to happen.
Motch
The first question to ask is whether there are now pilots behind you on the sUAL seniority list who have higher active service or are paid at a higher pay for longevity category?
Regardless the answer, no pilot will lose whatever active service credit he or she may have and those below 4.7 years active service credit and "is' or "was" on furlough,
will be adjusted to 4.7 on signing.
The next part seems to be where there is a lot of confusion. After ISL, those pilots who were or are on furlough will receive all of their active service credit (min 4.7)
and pay for longevity credit for time on furlough, not to exceed the pay for longevity credit of the next most senior sCAL pilot on the new ISL.
Taken another way and more simple, with the exception of the 4.7 upward adjustment on signing,
pay for longevity credit for time on furlough is being taken out of ISL deliberations. It is being added back in after ISL determination, not to exceed the pay for longevity credit of the next most senior ex sCAL pilot on the new ISL.