Minimum Balance Plan
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I am not one in the cross hairs of the Min Balance. I’m younger than those guys. But it’s a good idea and I support it 100%. Because many since 9/11 that are in the cross hairs or like myself closer to it than the young guys, gave up a lot. Then gave up more. Then worked under crappy contracts under a stalled seniority list for almost a decade. It’s what the association is all about. When I was furloughed I was offered free Cobra. I never took it, but still to this day thank my elders for providing it. No one except the DZ’ers know what it’s like to lose, overnight 50% of their compensation and at or more of their pension. Yet some of you snot nosed flyboys (TopGun reference-tounge in cheek, don’t get yer panties in a wad Jr.) think it’s all about you. It sure is, but after we make wrongs rights. And that’s why I’m for the Min Balance. I don’t know what it pertains, but I’m all for seed money being added for what we all gave up, even if it was 17 years or more ago. It’ll benefit all, but some more than others. And I’m ok with that.
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I am not one in the cross hairs of the Min Balance. I’m younger than those guys. But it’s a good idea and I support it 100%. Because many since 9/11 that are in the cross hairs or like myself closer to it than the young guys, gave up a lot. Then gave up more. Then worked under crappy contracts under a stalled seniority list for almost a decade. It’s what the association is all about. When I was furloughed I was offered free Cobra. I never took it, but still to this day thank my elders for providing it. No one except the DZ’ers know what it’s like to lose, overnight 50% of their compensation and at or more of their pension. Yet some of you snot nosed flyboys (TopGun reference-tounge in cheek, don’t get yer panties in a wad Jr.) think it’s all about you. It sure is, but after we make wrongs rights. And that’s why I’m for the Min Balance. I don’t know what it pertains, but I’m all for seed money being added for what we all gave up, even if it was 17 years or more ago. It’ll benefit all, but some more than others. And I’m ok with that.
or is that only some of those who oppose it?
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Some…. Absolutely. Go back and read some of the posts. It’s obvious. And those that can’t see what the MBCBP provides are unread. I agree it should be NOT mandatory, but it’s a great plan for many. The smart ones. We may still not get it approved through the government. But even without seed money it’ll be a big bonus. And for those of you who don’t think a secondary tax shelter is a great plan and idea are…. Here it comes…. Ignorant.
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Some…. Absolutely. Go back and read some of the posts. It’s obvious. And those that can’t see what the MBCBP provides are unread. I agree it should be NOT mandatory, but it’s a great plan for many. The smart ones. We may still not get it approved through the government. But even without seed money it’ll be a big bonus. And for those of you who don’t think a secondary tax shelter is a great plan and idea are…. Here it comes…. Ignorant.
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Some…. Absolutely. Go back and read some of the posts. It’s obvious. And those that can’t see what the MBCBP provides are unread. I agree it should be NOT mandatory, but it’s a great plan for many. The smart ones. We may still not get it approved through the government. But even without seed money it’ll be a big bonus. And for those of you who don’t think a secondary tax shelter is a great plan and idea are…. Here it comes…. Ignorant.
This is a math problem. For the very vast majority of us the MBCBP is a good idea.
#168
Its all tied in together, since the company can’t just drop big bucks into your 401k. It has to be put into a new vehicle that isn’t approved for us yet. There are limits to your and company’s deposits into 401k’s yearly. So where do you think this min balance retirement account money is going to go? The Unicorn Bank on the Yellow Brink Road in Oz managed by Glenda, the good witch of the west? Keep dreaming.
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Its all tied in together, since the company can’t just drop big bucks into your 401k. It has to be put into a new vehicle that isn’t approved for us yet. There are limits to your and company’s deposits into 401k’s yearly. So where do you think this min balance retirement account money is going to go? The Unicorn Bank on the Yellow Brink Road in Oz managed by Glenda, the good witch of the west? Keep dreaming.
they aren’t tied together. The establishment of an MBCBP does not assume nor require the minimum balance concept to be part of it.
so I ask again, is anyone opposed to the MB concept “selfish” “snot nosed flyboys” worthy of your derision?
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Excellent question. Min balance was expensive up to a point and then dropped off to nothing. It was an idea that provided a bridge of a brand new contractual benefit (MBCBP) with an unheard of increase to the DC, most of which benefit the most junior pilots on the list. Pilots late in their careers generally want to see the pay increases. The gap was bridged through the min balance, which actually applies to every pilot, but those with 5-7+ years would have seen a greater accrual from the increased DC benefit than those with less than that time. That was all pre-covid and where we are today is different. Polling will be different and the demographic have shifted.
Interesting take from today's NN is that not only has vacation value surpassed all passenger carriers -- see the last graphic published by ALPA, but accrual has been accelerated, meaning that junior pilots will get to more vacation faster. While the value has gone up for everyone, junior pilots certainly get more of a benefit in this particular part of the contract. The point: negotiators and the MEC are trying to find a balance for all pilots in negotiations. Demographics are affected differently, some more obviously than others.
The world did not begin the day any single pilot was hired.
Interesting take from today's NN is that not only has vacation value surpassed all passenger carriers -- see the last graphic published by ALPA, but accrual has been accelerated, meaning that junior pilots will get to more vacation faster. While the value has gone up for everyone, junior pilots certainly get more of a benefit in this particular part of the contract. The point: negotiators and the MEC are trying to find a balance for all pilots in negotiations. Demographics are affected differently, some more obviously than others.
The world did not begin the day any single pilot was hired.
Day one Min Balance in a MBCBP, $300,000
Day two, someone retires with $300,000 having contributed nothing - company pays all
15th of the month, after 401K is full, pilots' excess is routed into the MBCBP
Pilot retires the second year after the contract - they get $300,000 but $290,000 was funded by the company and $10,000 funded by the pilot's excess which is routed into the MBCBP
Pilot retires seven years from now. They get the $300,000 but it has been completely funded by their own excess, and so on, company contributes $0.
Easy to explain with a chart, but basically pilots retiring soonest gain the greatest benefit since they had no time to contribute their excess. In other words, they've been enjoying eating their cake and will get a cake too. Those who retire later get to bake their own cake and take it with them.
I would prefer not to ascribe motives to what the MEC is trying to do here. Obviously, the Min Balance only benefits those soon to retire. Any idea that junior pilots are "selfish" for not wanting to divert half a billion $ or so misses the mark. Any notion that senior pilots are "greedy" for wanting the security of more $ for an uncertain retirement also misses the mark. Assume everyone has unlimited greed. Also assume everyone is the head of a household with a family to support and nobody knows what this industry or the equities market (in whatever you invest in) is going to do.
It is beyond silly that some senior pilots are on here stating they negotiated DC for junior pilots, ha! They negotiated DC because it benefitted all pilots equally and at that time they were mid-seniority and mid-career, when EQUAL across the board seemed like a good idea.
My forecast is that After Thanksgiving when the decision makers are at the table the Negotiators will be given a bag of cash & the problem of how to allocate that cash across pay rates and min balance. They will take that problem to the MEC and get direction. The MEC will demand both. To get a deal done the thing will have to be allocated.
The company has no specific objection to a min balance, in fact, they likely don't care. They'll pull it from pay and let the MEC Reps fight it out.
Pay rates are better for the industry and for future pattern bargaining, JMHO.
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