Originally Posted by
SLPII
one action has reaction? now that statement is almost funny....
NDs come back, junior new-hires get pushed out...i'd say your theory is correct.
The world wide economic pull back is allowing UPS to do this and has very little to do with the 101 pilots who got bids to return to front seats.
Remember the company is the one making the furlough threat and possibly ignoring the mitigation that the IPA has offered. It would appear that Netjets has asked for what we have offered instead of a layoff threat. The difference in the way the corporations think of their pilots, UPS a disposible commodity, NetJets an asset worth working with.