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Foggles 09-30-2022 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by 1Taco (Post 3504337)
yes!


Does anyone know of anyone who voted no?

I do not, but if I had to guess they’re based in ATL and fly the ER, formerly flew the -88. You know the type.

RonRicco 09-30-2022 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by FangsF15 (Post 3504329)
He’s alive!

80kts and Brakechatter in the same week!

Boatbuilder 09-30-2022 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by Foggles (Post 3504392)
I do not, but if I had to guess they’re based in ATL and fly the ER, formerly flew the -88. You know the type.

You left out “live in PTC”. ;)

StartngOvr 09-30-2022 11:19 AM


Originally Posted by Jaww (Post 3504372)
It’s a different airline than it was 5 years ago. If you only knew…


Boy, ain’t that the truth….

tripled 09-30-2022 11:19 AM


Originally Posted by Mooner (Post 3504260)
Funny, that’s me.

YES.

thanks for supporting the team

LAXtoDEN 09-30-2022 11:20 AM

I can’t vote yes, but I’d vote yes if I could!

Johnnychimpo 09-30-2022 11:28 AM

Delta delivered a proposal that would keep our commitment to have industry-leading pilot compensation in terms of pay, profit sharing and retirement. ALPA’s mischaracterization of our proposal in their latest Chairman’s letter is disappointing rhetoric.

oh, well when you put it that way…

OOfff 09-30-2022 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by Johnnychimpo (Post 3504424)
Delta delivered a proposal that would keep our commitment to haveindustry-leading pilot compensation in terms of pay, profit sharing and retirement.ALPA’s mischaracterization of our proposal in their latest Chairman’s letter is disappointing rhetoric.

what was delta’s proposal, specifically?

Johnnychimpo 09-30-2022 11:29 AM


Originally Posted by OOfff (Post 3504425)
what was delta’s proposal, specifically?

no idea, but that’s the “negotiating update” from the company. Classic.

414to412 09-30-2022 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Milk Man (Post 3504223)
Can someone please explain the process of a strike. So we vote yes to strike then what are the sequence of events thereafter? And just because we vote in favor of strike, is their a process then in which it has to be approved?

We are in the mediated negotiations section.

On probations, but would be yes otherwise! Thanks to all those who can & do vote yes.


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