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Old 01-30-2015 | 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by ManFlex
Sometimes I wonder if having the highest pay rate affects some guys' personal happiness. Rates are fluid and in this latest round who's atop the pile has changed a few times. The time for anger or despair will come if we are presented with a sub industry standard/leading TA by our negotiating committee. We haven't had our bite at the apple yet and over half of this seniority list accepted this job under the current CBA.

I agree with you, however, in that I'd rather lag AA's rates but preserve our work rules. In a perfect world, I'd have both. Management throughout the airline industry is seeking to monetize work rules as much as possible in the latest rounds of bargaining. Ours will seek the same. Management has the cash to pay these rates and seeks 'efficiency' (Distance learning, PBS, etc).I didn't become an airline pilot to work efficiently - not by the airline management definition. So I hope we remember this conversation if we are ever presented with nice rates and a garbage contract otherwise.
I agree 100% I've been saying it all along that our rates just need to be competitive and also our retirement...throw in scope and some other issues, too. Keeping our work rules and improving things like a min calendar day to 5.5-6 hours are important. Yes, it's sad right now that a VA CA is going to be making $40 more an hour than our 4 year CA pay and AA guys at $90 more an hour, but from what I read their work rules pale in comparison to ours.