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No FA furloughs
Per Email from head of IFS this afternoon. That’s good news at least!
Guess the company really does just want to shaft the pilots. Should have expected this after their super sincere contract negations earlier this year. 🙄 |
Apples to oranges. The FAs did it by taking 3882 unpaid leaves, 284 split lines (2 on one line), and 1054 fly on/off bids (one month on, one off). Additionally, “hundreds” transferred to catering or hospitality support positions.
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Originally Posted by BlaneO
(Post 3122302)
Apples to oranges. The FAs did it by taking 3882 unpaid leaves, 284 split lines (2 on one line), and 1054 fly on/off bids (one month on, one off). Additionally, “hundreds” transferred to catering or hospitality support positions.
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Good for them! Now they just need to unionize :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by BlaneO
(Post 3122302)
Apples to oranges. The FAs did it by taking 3882 unpaid leaves, 284 split lines (2 on one line), and 1054 fly on/off bids (one month on, one off). Additionally, “hundreds” transferred to catering or hospitality support positions.
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Originally Posted by hockeypilot44
(Post 3122320)
Don't forget the 60/60 deal. 60 percent of your pay to stay home if over 60 years old.
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We get mad when FAs compare themselves to us. But now we want to be compared to FAs?
Apples to oranges. |
Originally Posted by m3113n1a1
(Post 3122324)
We get mad when FAs compare themselves to us. But now we want to be compared to FAs?
Apples to oranges. Again, very happy for the FAs. I know a lot of them have really been sweating this. |
Originally Posted by block30
(Post 3122306)
Were those offers ever extended to us? I am not above that type work and I wouldn't mind learning the operation like in those "walk a mile segments."
And so we get nowhere, and 1941 of us (or more) won’t work here for a while. And we’ll pat ourselves (and this MEC) on the back and claim victory. And 1941 of us (or more) look for jobs. Great work, Delta MEC. You showed ‘em. |
Originally Posted by beernutt
(Post 3122327)
No, and likely never will be, because our tough Association would never allow it. The company likely proposed items like this, but if DALPA agreed then it would be viewed as a ‘concession’, and they would be pilloried by all their tough-guy supporters.
And so we get nowhere, and 1941 of us (or more) won’t work here for a while. And we’ll pat ourselves (and this MEC) on the back and claim victory. And 1941 of us (or more) look for jobs. Great work, Delta MEC. You showed ‘em. Well say hypothetically we give them ALV relief; 1)what's stopping the kompany from furloughing anyway? and 2)how long would it take to remove that provision if accepted (which I don't think it would ever pass a vote). We've seen the numbers, we know the $$$ savings given the multiple voluntary options proffered by the MEC. I can see them, if given ALV relief, using it as a rolling tool to overwork certain categories while idling others, a feast or famine type scenario where they can pull the strings at will (optimizer 4.0). We've seen their act. Dishonesty is in their playbook. No, I don't think we need to go crazy Ivan on giving up anything to them. I was prepared as UNA to be furloughed. I got saved by VEOP, but I'm still not all that far from the bottom of the list. Kompany is out to make an example of union shop, they are covering that under the guise of $$ savings. It's all a massive pile of BS. |
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