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2013 Contract Survey Summary
Three years worth of "polling data" and the DPA said publicly to management Delta pilots desire pay banding. With 5800 members (and climbing) it sounds like you are the one asking for pay banding, not the other way round. If it's a done deal it's because you asked for it in writing.
Three years worth of "polling data" and the DPA said publicly to management Delta pilots desire pay banding. With 5800 members (and climbing) it sounds like you are the one asking for pay banding, not the other way round. If it's a done deal it's because you asked for it in writing.
2013 Contract Survey Summary
Three years worth of "polling data" and the DPA said publicly to management Delta pilots desire pay banding. With 5800 members (and climbing) it sounds like you are the one asking for pay banding, not the other way round. If it's a done deal it's because you asked for it in writing.
Three years worth of "polling data" and the DPA said publicly to management Delta pilots desire pay banding. With 5800 members (and climbing) it sounds like you are the one asking for pay banding, not the other way round. If it's a done deal it's because you asked for it in writing.
2013 Contract Survey Summary
Three years worth of "polling data" and the DPA said publicly to management Delta pilots desire pay banding. With 5800 members (and climbing) it sounds like you are the one asking for pay banding, not the other way round. If it's a done deal it's because you asked for it in writing.
Three years worth of "polling data" and the DPA said publicly to management Delta pilots desire pay banding. With 5800 members (and climbing) it sounds like you are the one asking for pay banding, not the other way round. If it's a done deal it's because you asked for it in writing.
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Jerry has been pushing the value of the DPA surveys. Jerry has been the only one running around here and on Chitchat with his hair on fire saying that pay banding is a done deal and the DPA survey has said the pilots want pay banding. He's written a number of the DPA emails. Does he support the DPA's survey stating that pilots want pay banding because it helps training?
You can't have it both ways. If Delta does read everything then they know that the DPA pilots in 2003 whoever they were at the time actually wanted pay banding and it even says in the survey results that it to help out training. Isn't that what everyone is pi$$ed off about right now? Massive training issues? Everyone keeps saying how the DPA is causing DALPA to do things. DPA is responsible for the results. Well here's one that Jerry says is a done deal and low and eff'in behold the DPA says the Delta pilots wanted it in the next contract.
Do DPA/Independant public surveys mean anything or not? You can't have it both ways.
I see the DPA attempting to negotiate in public, which is what every union (and most pilots) hate when management attempts it. It is a massive failure of TC/DPA to undermine himself and every Delta pilot who seeks the maximum gains out of the next round of PWA talks. TC/DPA's shenanigans are doing more damage every single day.
The more detailed a gauge of the pilot sentiment management has, the more costly they can make contract improvements. The opponent is management, not ALPA.
Say no to doing the DPA survey, and tell your fellow Delta pilots to say no!
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Even with over 700 responses, Scope is STILL behind pay, retirement and work rules.
Probably because we have an older pilot group that thinks that they won't be around to deal with the consequences of scope (probably true). They want their pay and retirement before they exit.
Rhetorical questions:
1) Why would a union not have the goal of achieving the best contract possible for its members, given that it's income is derived from dues?
2) What evidence is there that ALPA is not complying with the above, given the negotiating climate (our peer set?)
1) Why would a union not have the goal of achieving the best contract possible for its members, given that it's income is derived from dues?
2) What evidence is there that ALPA is not complying with the above, given the negotiating climate (our peer set?)
Or maybe the truth is that scope just ain't that important. Still want the surveys released?
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