The schedules do show up for those that are participating in the SCP. It seems as if the company loads a database package containing the schedules for the SCP only (called February 2017 Pilot SCP -> 2), and making the open time available only for those that can contractually access it. Therefore, it seems as if Netline only works in stages.
The opentime available also lists all the random open reserve days available that will eventually get assigned to the SCP people which I thought was weird.
This new system is not only 1 step behind Flica, but about 5 steps. It is such a horrible and non-intuitive software and it doesn't provide the birds eye view big picture that flica used to give us.
Not being able to view the reserve grid and reserve availability is also going to give the company more leeway for further contract violations because that transparency that we used to have the right to access is now gone. I've emailed the company too with questions about all this and no response.