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airb320 10-29-2017 12:22 PM

It better be...😉

BunkerF16 10-29-2017 01:23 PM

So how are you guys feeling right now? Does this feel like Christmas Eve, or the last night on death row?

ForeverJunior 10-29-2017 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by BunkerF16 (Post 2456872)
So how are you guys feeling right now? Does this feel like Christmas Eve, or the last night on death row?

Definitely not Christmas Eve, but not quite death row either.

Slim6890 10-29-2017 03:22 PM

New hire
 
As a new hire, I can't lose. It will be an improvement for the first 3 years. After that we will see...

EskimoJoe 10-29-2017 05:56 PM


Originally Posted by BunkerF16 (Post 2456872)
So how are you guys feeling right now? Does this feel like Christmas Eve, or the last night on death row?

Frankly, I don’t really care. What are we supposed to do about it? Stress out? Be offended? The company doesn’t give the slightest Sh*t. They never have.

Chimpy 10-30-2017 04:48 AM

Good luck guys, Hope you get what you deserve!

sailingfun 10-30-2017 05:42 AM


Originally Posted by BunkerF16 (Post 2456872)
So how are you guys feeling right now? Does this feel like Christmas Eve, or the last night on death row?

I am still trying to understand the Alaska pilots agreeing to arbitration after the last time.

Softpayman 10-30-2017 06:24 AM


Originally Posted by sailingfun (Post 2457170)
I am still trying to understand the Alaska pilots agreeing to arbitration after the last time.

Guess we'll know shortly if they played their hand right.

Ray Red 10-30-2017 06:49 AM

What obligation is the arbitrator under to render his decision on a specific date? What if he doesn’t? I’ve seen other arbitration’s over a payrate of an aircraft variant that won’t months and months past the “deadline”.

Even when the arbitrator renders a deviation the union could still sit on it for a while while they review it.

Jetlife 10-30-2017 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by Ray Red (Post 2457197)
What obligation is the arbitrator under to render his decision on a specific date? What if he doesn’t? I’ve seen other arbitration’s over a payrate of an aircraft variant that won’t months and months past the “deadline”.

Even when the arbitrator renders a deviation the union could still sit on it for a while while they review it.

Well I would say there is legal obligation as both parties agreed to this deadline as part of the TPA but that deadline has come and gone so I am not ruling out anything at this point.


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