Originally Posted by
NoLightOff
What would that be? I know we all want to make 100k our first year but that's not realistic. So what is? I'm asking about a minimum scale for the 37-50 seat planes and for it to go up from there. Yes I know if we made more the regionals would all shut down or fares would go up but let's just say we lived in a Capitalist country where supply and demand ruled the economy and our hands weren't tied to an old RLA law of the 1700s. Personally I like the Jazz pay scale. Same job so why should the pay scale be based on seats?
Massive exaggeration won't help your credability.
The
Railway Labor Act is a
United States federal law that governs
labor relations in the
railroad and
airline industries.
The Act, passed in 1926 and amended in 1934 and 1936, seeks to substitute bargaining,
arbitration and
mediation for
strikes as a means of resolving labor disputes. Its provisions were originally enforced under the Board of Mediation, but were later enforced under a National Mediation Board.
Just a few HUNDREDS of years off.