Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
Riddle me this, there are somewhere in the neighborhood of 5 three day guys available for a three day trip tomorrow and 1 four day guy. How does the 4 day guy get assigned the 3 day trip?
Denny
Denny
As an aside, there will likely always be a price to be paid for going back to amend an agreement once the initial handshake is complete. That is the downside of turning down a TA. That is not to say that we should simply rubberstamp everything our reps do, but we need to recognize that it's not as simple as it might otherwise sound.
The best course of action, IMO, is to have a strong system of communication between us and our reps, and between them and the Negotiating Committee. That way, we stand the best chance of reaching a first TA that is acceptable, and a better understanding of why that TA falls short of our goals, if that is the case. We can then make the most educated decision possible when we cast our votes.
This "system" we've devolved into can't be defended. Nobody could argue this is optimum. We look weak and foolish right now in management's eyes. We need to change that if possible before C2015 openers. One nice change would be to strictly abide by our own policies.
Carl
They are new or b/c they can. They seem to always have a reason.
Carl
No, Fly4hire's statements were correct. You are incorrect.
That's true.
Almost right except the last and most important part. The first TA that included CDO's did not include the specific conditions and limitations insisted upon by the reps in order for them to support the inclusion of CDO's. When the reps saw the TA and the absence of their conditions and limitations, many were angry and wanted the NC to go back to the table and get them. Huge FUD campaign ensued with all the typical reasons as to why you couldn't ask the NC to go back to the table after they'd signed the TA with management. The reps probably would have been cowed into submission were it not for the near record influx of calls and emails to our reps and the MEC admin.
Maybe not, but the NC was damn sure blindsided by the reps' resolve. And our reps' resolve was a direct result of line pilot outrage.
Carl
That's true.
Maybe not, but the NC was damn sure blindsided by the reps' resolve. And our reps' resolve was a direct result of line pilot outrage.
Carl
I just looked again, there are 3 three day guys and they are all on shortcall tomorrow (along with the 2 two day guys and the one 5 day guy). Everybody is on shortcall except the 1 day guys...
I've just got to wonder....
I did try calling, was asked to call back later. Haven't done it yet.
Denny
I've just got to wonder....
I did try calling, was asked to call back later. Haven't done it yet.
Denny
I just looked again, there are 3 three day guys and they are all on shortcall tomorrow (along with the 2 two day guys and the one 5 day guy). Everybody is on shortcall except the 1 day guys...
I've just got to wonder....
I did try calling, was asked to call back later. Haven't done it yet.
Denny
I've just got to wonder....
I did try calling, was asked to call back later. Haven't done it yet.
Denny
When I think I've finally got it figured out, it changes.
Has anyone ever actually submitted a motion at a council meeting in favor of 2-tier pay rates (CAPT/FO) and scheduled annual increases well after the 12-year mark?
It just seems like eliminating pilots' financial incentive to change aircraft every so often would so reduce training churn that it would represent a windfall we could negotiate to put in our pockets.
So, seriously, has anyone submitted a motion to this effect? If so, what happened?
It just seems like eliminating pilots' financial incentive to change aircraft every so often would so reduce training churn that it would represent a windfall we could negotiate to put in our pockets.
So, seriously, has anyone submitted a motion to this effect? If so, what happened?
Has anyone ever actually submitted a motion at a council meeting in favor of 2-tier pay rates (CAPT/FO) and scheduled annual increases well after the 12-year mark?
It just seems like eliminating pilots' financial incentive to change aircraft every so often would so reduce training churn that it would represent a windfall we could negotiate to put in our pockets.
So, seriously, has anyone submitted a motion to this effect? If so, what happened?
It just seems like eliminating pilots' financial incentive to change aircraft every so often would so reduce training churn that it would represent a windfall we could negotiate to put in our pockets.
So, seriously, has anyone submitted a motion to this effect? If so, what happened?
) This will impact the QOL of A LOT of pilots. If money is taken out of the QOL equation, you are left with seniority as the major determining factor in QOL and guys will definitely exercise it to the detriment of many. Denny
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