Originally Posted by
notEnuf
2. It previously was a non issue because we were ahead if the UA and AA pilot rates and the average was below our rates at the time. As of 4/1/2015 we were below the industry average rates by .55% with the new AA deal. On 1/1/2016 we will be 3% below that average. The direct answer to your question is yes. It already has which is the precedent going forward.
But that is a predicament for Rocky.
We know what it was designed to do, but Rocky, to guilt no voters for turning TA2015 down, is arguing it won't achieve what ALPA wrote it to do and you should have voted yes. Which means ALPA failed, but, trust ALPA.