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Old 04-11-2013 | 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by reCALcitrant
I think you are right Motch. I think the volunteer furloughs will not get stapled. We had volunteer LOA guys also. I don't know how many that is. Somebody stayed on property because of the volunteer though. That number, whatever it is, will be towards the bottom of the list IMO. I look forward to flying with you all!
Question to Motch, and the topic he brought forward on VOL-Furloughs......

Let's say that there were VOL-Furloughs who opted to take the status, and opted out VOLUNTARILY. While he/she was out on VOL-Furlough, there happened to be subsequent round(s) of furloughs. During the subsequent furloughs, the VOL-Furlough's seniority percentage "happens" to NOW fall below the "FURLOUGH 8-BALL LINE" while out on VOL-Furlough.

In the above case (albeit rare), those who opted out on a VOL status, now have their "seniority spot" within the furlough band as a bi-product of subsequent "pink slips" that were issued after their leave. If there are cases as such, it's not rocket science as to where the VOL-Furlough's current seniority would fall on the Legacy's Master Seniority List......In the Furlough Band......Wouldn't they become INvoluntarily furloughed for a portion of their leave??

I completely understand that no one Pilot (on their respective Legacy list) can be moved down/up relative to their fellow/pre-merged Pilots......BUT when stating that "all" VOL-Furloughs are exempt, and will return to the seniority without consideration/examination as to where they line up relative to the "Furlough Band" following subsequent furlough(s) after their leave, I find that assumption a pretty broad stroke of the brush.

I'm sure this will be just another "cog" to be battled in the presences of the 3 Arbitrators in the coming weeks.

Interesting times.
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