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WICheeseHead 04-30-2018 05:50 AM

2018 new TA
 
I hear you guys have reached a TA. Any details on what improvements you will receive? I hope it's a good deal for you guys.

diverdriver2 04-30-2018 06:35 AM


Originally Posted by WICheeseHead (Post 2583066)
I hear you guys have reached a TA. Any details on what improvements you will receive? I hope it's a good deal for you guys.

Nothing yet. I'm not sure the MEC met to go over it. It'll come out over the next weekish I'm sure.

bradthepilot 04-30-2018 07:28 AM

Please forgive my naive question (I'm new to TAs and how they work) but how would this impact new hires not yet on property or specifically if it has the potential to affect things like the new hire bonus? I interviewed a few weeks ago and have a class date in June.

lukeh99 04-30-2018 08:13 AM


Originally Posted by bradthepilot (Post 2583138)
Please forgive my naive question (I'm new to TAs and how they work) but how would this impact new hires not yet on property or specifically if it has the potential to affect things like the new hire bonus? I interviewed a few weeks ago and have a class date in June.

I highly doubt it will have any impact on bonuses unless by some miracle they folded the bonus pay into the hourly rate Endeavor style. You will work under the new work rules once the contract is in place but that should mean good things for a new hire. At the very least things won't be worse. Keep in mind there is a very long path to this thing being implemented.

Junkyard Dog 04-30-2018 09:02 AM

No big raises and no big bonuses will mean a no vote from me

StrykerB21 04-30-2018 09:22 AM

Manage your expectations. This is the same people that pushed a 2% increase in premium share and tried to play it off with a ten cent raise in per diem.

jetlag q 05-01-2018 07:07 PM

What’s a TA?🧐

T28driver 05-02-2018 05:51 AM


Originally Posted by jetlag q (Post 2584385)
What’s a TA?🧐

Tentative Agreement. It is a term used in contract negotiations to describe the terms of a contract that have been agreed to by the negotiating committee and the company prior to it being voted on and either accepted or shot down by the union members.

Day4mx 05-03-2018 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by T28driver (Post 2584571)
Tentative Agreement. It is a term used in contract negotiations to describe the terms of a contract that have been agreed to by the negotiating committee and the company prior to it being voted on and either accepted or shot down by the union members.

Not to be confused with the far more exciting and much more important t AND a.

GoSpeedRacer 05-07-2018 07:30 AM

Anxiously waiting......:D


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