Originally Posted by
Fourpaw
Anyone noticed the companies new shenanigans with loa 67 pertaining to reassigned flying?
It breaks down like this. If you get reassigned more flying on day one which credits higher than your original day BUT have a min day some where on day two thee four etc, you will not be paid the overage on day one. You will notice a nice red mark on your rainmaker where your extra pay is being removed. They are using the min days to not have to pay on the overage days.
Comments?
Here's the deal with this BS. I don't know if it's contractually right, and I haven't read the LOA. But the deal is that you will be paid what the original pairing was worth. Let's say you trade a 3-day trip and acquire a 4-day that's worth less than the three day because you want more credit for the extra day of work for premium. You wont get sh17. They will deduct the entire amount of the previous trip, and insert the credit of the new trip. End of story. No overage. no premium even if advertised.