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Old 05-11-2013 | 09:05 PM
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It is very easy to Monday morning quarterback the 2012 contract and say there was money left on the table. Conversely it's very easy to say if we had voted down the contract we would still not have a contract or already be in mediation with the NLRB with United as the bar just about guaranteeing a less than desirable outcome. Could we have gotten more ?, possibly, could we have gotten less ?, possibly.
Scambo, you can call our rates bankruptcy or any other thing you want but in the eyes of the rest of the world including the NLRB our wages are Industry standard plus if not industry leading. I don't really like the post bankruptcy world but it is what it is and we can't turn back the clock. all we can do is keep trying to raise the bar. Singles and doubles will win a lot of games but hitting a homer while nice is a lot rarer.
Old 05-11-2013 | 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by SailorJerry
So what you're saying is that you're MISrepresented and MISmanaged by liars?
Fixed it for ya.

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Old 05-11-2013 | 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
ALPA's looking out for us, they just are not letting us participate in the management of the thing we own.
They aren't Bar. Really, they're not. They don't even know or care what our interests are. ALPA national has their interests, and that's it. If your interests happen to coincide with theirs, then that's simply icing on the cake. A happy coincidence. Their prime directive is the fullfillment of their goals and their sustainment as an entity. Nothing else matters.

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Old 05-11-2013 | 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Rogue24
There is no doubt we all want more, but we have what we agreed to. 68% said it was good enough. Lets not forget that. I want more, a lot more, but hoping never seems to work well.
First of all, it was 62% - not 68%. 62% did NOT say it was good enough. 62% voted YES...big difference. DALPA completely mismanaged our negotiations, there can be little doubt of that left. The proof of that is most of the really bad actors in that drama are gone now.

Signing off on a deal without consulting the MEC, then handing it to the MEC for a vote as an already done deal needing a rubber stamp was a disaster. Many of the pilots who voted YES did so becasue they realized how completely outclassed our MEC leadership was, and it would be that same outclassed leadership that went back into the real Section 6 negotiations.

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Old 05-11-2013 | 10:40 PM
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So.............. is DPA happening?
Old 05-11-2013 | 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Rogue24
Have you spent any time talking to your Reps?
Translation: I need to change the subject here, so I'll utilize the tried and true method of inferring that you have no right to an opinion unless you're doing ALPA work.

Originally Posted by Rogue24
Do you realize that to get the gains (restoration) that everyone wants, we need to be working for a company that is willing to not just agree to those raises, but support them.
This is a complete misunderstanding of negotiations. If the other party is already willing to do something, there's no need for negotiations! Negotiations is the art of compromise between two sides who DISAGREE! Unreal man. You want to work for a company that is a willing partner and supporter of the gains we all want? That's literally delusional.

Originally Posted by Rogue24
Look at the slides that were presented at that investor breakfast. A takeaway is a lot of extra cash in the business plan for "opportunities." Whatever those may be, will further solidify the new way of running an airline. Old ways need to be done away with. A company that is constantly profitable means gains every time we come to the table. Most importantly is sustain profitability means no give backs and no concessions.
That's a clear synopsis of management's position. But we're labor! What about that don't you get? If you're fine working hard for your company in the hopes that some of the amazing success might trickle down to you, then that's your right. But I don't want that. I pay union dues specifically to keep myself away from trickle down corporate economics.

Originally Posted by Rogue24
It may not be where we the pilots want the money, but it does further our case to management when our time to talk comes. This announcement makes my expectations move higher not lower.
Our time to talk came and went, and our "union" didn't make that case. Our "union" took the very first offer from management even before Section 6 negotiations began. Our "union" did all that while our company was hugely profitable. Working for a profitable and successful company is great, but you need a union who actually cares about your increased expectations. This one doesn't.

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Old 05-11-2013 | 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by ShyGuy
So.............. is DPA happening?
Notta chance... most of the cards are expired.
Old 05-11-2013 | 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by tsquare
Carl chooses to live in the world of a ****ed off member of labor, and that is fine, but I choose to move on. I am excited about where this company is going.
Really dude, you're like some weird obsessed chick that won't stop calling even after you break up with her. Is it impossible for you to make your selfish and wrong-headed points without referring to me?

Am I going to come home to find you boiling my pet rabbit on the stove or something?

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Old 05-12-2013 | 02:47 AM
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Originally Posted by scambo1
Someone asked in a later post if someone thought DALPA lied to them...I do. On this board, someone posted AF/KLM's contract synopsis after doing a google search...DALPA said they couldn't post those numbers for comparison because they were confidential... Where I come from, that's called lying. And I get to pay them 1.9% of my pay for that kind of effort on my behalf...
That was me that found the AF/KLM contract numbers. Took me about 5 minutes to find it online. But their alternative to lying was saying that the AF/KLM guys made a lot more than us, therefore we should use them as a comparison during negotiations. But no. Instead DALPA uses UsAirways, United and American...in order to make us feel good about COLA pay rate increases.

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Old 05-12-2013 | 03:08 AM
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Originally Posted by finis72
Scambo, you can call our rates bankruptcy or any other thing you want but in the eyes of the rest of the world including the NLRB our wages are Industry standard plus if not industry leading.
First, I think you mean the NMB...not the NLRB. Second, this is pure personal opinion on your part. You don't speak for what the NMB thinks, or "the rest of the world".

I think part of your problem is that you focus on what seat you're in. You and I are doing decently, but still not world market rates for our aircraft. Where you really need to focus is the bottom two-thirds of our list where heavily experienced guys are making FAR below world market rates for the aircraft they fly. I cannot understand why you try to sugar coat this. It is inexcusable for the quality of pilot we have here to be making so far below world market rates. Inexcusable. That's the message to management. Not: "Oh Mr. Anderson, how's that whole stock buyback thing going? Anything we can do to help?"

Originally Posted by finis72
Singles and doubles will win a lot of games but hitting a homer while nice is a lot rarer.
We're not even hitting singles or doubles finis, we were afraid to leave the dugout! We got COLA pay rate increases, and that was partially funded by less profit sharing! It's not even keeping up with inflation...real inflation that is - the kind that includes food and energy. You've got to step up to the plate in order to hit a single or a double, much less a home run. Cowering in the dugout for fear of what might go wrong doesn't cut it.

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