Originally Posted by
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So, you are saying you get full longevity when you are unemployed? Somehow I don't get that. I don't think that is remotely fair to someone who hasn't been furloughed. One pilot could have been hired in 1996, but has been on furlough for 10 years, while another pilot could have been hired in 1998 and hadn't been furloughed, yet the 96 hire gets more longevity? Not sure how that is fair.
No, I'm saying longevity accrued counts for something when the list is constructed, either when one is on furlough or not. EKN saw fit to apply a 35% credit for longevity.
Are you suggesting pilots accrued longevity while on furlough?