Originally Posted by
StoneQOLdCrazy
I think it even dipped down into the 20s, with the then-scheduling committee chairman (same guy who permitted ARCOS without a peep to the MEC) approving that ridiculously low number without consulting the MEC.
So the MEC pulled down SILs, and eventually canned that scheduling committee chair. There's probably a lesson in there for scheduling committee chairmen who make side deals with mgmt without the MEC's input (see also, minimum turn time dealmaking). I asked my rep about that, and he's NOT HAPPY with the way that went down.
Anyway, as you said, the MEC negotiated an LOA in good faith for SILs with good ol' Gummer. Was he the fall guy, or was he just letting Bastian be the bad cop?
Doesn't matter. If he negotiated something, shook hands with his ALPA counterpart, and then had to come back to the table on Monday to renege for any reason whatsoever, he should have resigned on the spot. It doesn't matter what the stews got. Instead, he looked like a useful idiot and meat puppet for Bastian. Expect more of the same.
They negotiated an agreement that the company could at their discretion offer 55 hour SIL’s. Since a 55 hour SIL offers little or no cost savings I never expected the company to offer them. Per the agreement the company at their discretion did not offer SIL’s.