Originally Posted by
baseball
take the petty jump seat and regional bickering to another thread.
I did email the compensation and grievance people and I personally called to say thank you.
It was more than just contract "interpretation." I can say that on the CAL side, for as long as I have been a pilot there the pay role system was onerous on purpose. The lack of transparency was done so by Debbie McCoy and Fred Abbot.
Over the years I would record my phone conversations with CAL payrole and on more than one occasion the pay clerk was quoting a memo by Abbot on why they did it this way, or that way. I asked for a copy of the memo and memos. Shortly after that, I would get a call from an ACP telling me to leave it alone.
After the merger I noticed a shift in transparency. Just a shift. More and more L-UAL folks were asking the same questions. However, the force multiplier was ALPA. Sure, CAL was ALPA, but it lacked leverage to drive results.
I noticed that the L-UAL ALPA folks took this from the JV level to the varsity level in terms of contract enforcement. The maturity, professionalism, and dogged-tenacity were simply no match for management.
The whole thing was a cluster-F. I knew the company owed me about 2 grand. I did some VDO flying. I was re-buffed at every level by pay role and CPO. I lost track of how many ground-pounders I had disagreeable words with. They treated me like it was "their money." Nice to be treated now like it was my money, and in reality, the pilot group's money.
Well done Grievance Committee! It's interesting how a difference in perspective is always instructive. For someone to refer to the current system as any form of the word "transparent" speaks volumes about what it used to be. Wow.