Airfrance is on the move in North America
#21
Gets Weekends Off
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You just don’t get it. I’m saying we must absolutely keep what we have and not sell any of it. SCOPE needs to be recovered not sold. PROFIT SHARING must remain untouched because it is a percentage multiplier. QOL must improve. And a bridge agreement with annual increases must happen. Nobody is saying give. The company has been very profitable under the current PWA constraints and normal competitive situations. This industry always suffers when the black swan arrives but our management has been positioning the corporation to be even more successful into the recovery. We are already proving we lead the pack.
I think our current PS is a sacred cow at this point and most likely a permanent part of any future PWA. So much so that it may even survive another trip to the Ch 11 barber shop. After all, it only pays out a small share of profits when they exist so good luck trying to get that tossed.
I just hope we can avoid becoming so emotionally attached to it that we feel our "interests are aligned" with the company financially when they want to outsource more and more flying at any level.
#22
We will see, but I have told everyone I know not to fly anywhere this summer (on ANY airline) unless you have the patience of Job and nothing to do for a couple of days.
#23
Summer is going to be the litmus test for that. And from what I am reading here and elsewhere, the foot injury that we have will start to fester, and it won't be pretty. And.... it was self induced.
We will see, but I have told everyone I know not to fly anywhere this summer (on ANY airline) unless you have the patience of Job and nothing to do for a couple of days.
We will see, but I have told everyone I know not to fly anywhere this summer (on ANY airline) unless you have the patience of Job and nothing to do for a couple of days.

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