Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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Straight QOL, homie
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The company is making billions. Yet it cannot "afford" an industry-leading contract (granted, "our" "union" and 62% of my stalwart coworkers agreed to POS12).
Record profit this year. Yet it continues to shirk its contractual obligations (granted, "our" "union" continues to bail management out).
So if not now is not the time to make a stand....when is? When the company is losing money?
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The Comair strike kinda acted as a proxy. After losing $660,000 per RJ FO to resolve a difference that would have cost the Company ~ $15,000 per pilot, Leo Mullin wasn't eager to find out how much striking Delta pilots could cost him.
Of course, Leo's changed strategies, signed C2K and decided to bankrupt the Company. I understand Leo told the pilot who signed C2K on behalf of Delta that Delta would never see the top pay rates. Based on these statements, it is my opinion bankruptcy was planned either before, or shortly after, C2K's ratification (and I am not saying c2k caused the bankruptcy, but management was happy to amend it when they had the opportunity).
C2K scope did not make it 6 months before modifications were made to the percentages of permitted flying.
Of course, Leo's changed strategies, signed C2K and decided to bankrupt the Company. I understand Leo told the pilot who signed C2K on behalf of Delta that Delta would never see the top pay rates. Based on these statements, it is my opinion bankruptcy was planned either before, or shortly after, C2K's ratification (and I am not saying c2k caused the bankruptcy, but management was happy to amend it when they had the opportunity).
C2K scope did not make it 6 months before modifications were made to the percentages of permitted flying.
23. ALPA represents regional carriers. ALPA used the Delta contract to benefit regional members. (35% ALPA new hires, 76 seaters)
24. ALPA is allowing AF/KLM Joint Venture Scope non-compliance through a poorly crafted contract.
25. ALPA cannot stop trading scope for pay because it benefits its regional members.
26. ALPA designated reps are paid 92 hours monthly for position they could hold plus a $1,500/$1,000 stipend. Super seniority.
27. ALPA refuses to show the accounting books or officer names/salaries of offshore subsidiary Kitty Hawk Insurance Co.
28. ALPA National President received 2012 increase in total compensation from $540,408 to $576,968.
Carl
29. ALPA is $75M in debt. It is taking out more and more loans to cover legal expenses in multiple conflict of interest lawsuits.
30. ALPA’s first goal is to grow membership and associated dues income. Representing current members is secondary.
31. ALPA has taken in and been responsible for over $3 BILLION in total income since 2000. Has only $39M in NET assets left.
32. Minimum ALPA Designated Rep annual pay: CA Roberts - $283K, CA Van Sickle - $293K, FO Guilfoyle - $247K, FO Fries - $225K, CA Dominguez - $277K, FO Rogers - $247K, FO Olmstead - $225K, FO Coons - $229K – FO Nevins - $193K.
33. Jobs promised in last contract. No hiring for all of 2012 or 2013. 757s to be parked and 737s will replace..…pay cut.

34. ALPA Reps stated that Delta had no more left to give in last contract. Delta gives investors $1 BILLION (dividend and buyback) as a result. ALPA should have listened to the pilots instead of pursuing different agenda.
Carl
Cynicism aside..... Do you think 5000 of 900,000 is worth all this angst? If you do, you better think it through...
And personally I am not interested in punching the company in the nose. It is pointless to do so when they make all the decisions, and they usually hold the better cards. I've got my captain's seat. If you are comfortable putting yours at risk, then let's throw down.
And personally I am not interested in punching the company in the nose. It is pointless to do so when they make all the decisions, and they usually hold the better cards. I've got my captain's seat. If you are comfortable putting yours at risk, then let's throw down.
Embarrassing.

Carl
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Do we do an ESV for Normal requal? The 88 letter is confusing. It says we do a systems validation, but it is not anywhere on my training schedule
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If our pay was cut 25% tomorrow he would say you guys better shut up or it could be 50%.
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