Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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Think we will see some A awards today????
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I haven't heard 1 official word from the company or DALPA on any of this. There has been no formal discussion on C2015 and won't be until April of next year. Lots of things can and will change between now and then.
The article that I read on Deltanet was talking about the American FA's and their unhappiness with a lack of profit sharing that our employees have. My takeaway was it was a not-too-thinly-disguised reminder to our FA's that they shouldn't even think about voting in a union. I couldn't tell if it was a pep rally or a threat, but the message was the same.
Some guys on here have taken that as a shot across our bow which is way premature. Even if the world does evolve around pilots, I don't think that article was meant for us.
And to all the "No" voters out there without having seen a shred of real contract language from C2015: anything is for sale, it all comes down to price. If they want to bake the value of the profit sharing into our payrates, I have no problem with that - provided the premium is significant.
The math for C2012 is also easy to do. The part above $2.5B DID NOT CHANGE (although most of us probably never ever thought we'd see profits at that level.) The only part that was monetized was the first $2.5B reduction from 15 to 10%. The math has been widely shown here and is equal to roughly 2% every year whether we make a profit or not.
Yes Wall Street hates profit sharing (only when there is a profit) and no that shouldn't surprise anyone.
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I agree with most of the guys here about profit sharing. Keep your hands off. From what I understand, and this was from our union guys, we sold the profit sharing in C2012 back at too low a value. I don't know how we could have been so far off about the future profits with a pilot on the BOD and our EF&A guys doing their jobs.
I like the idea of negotiating a contract with new payrates then saying ok now if you want to talk about profit sharing it's going to be on top of those rates. I'm sorry but 4,8,3,3 just didn't seem like a good value when you had to give something up to get them. I know, I know the time value of money.
One of the internet smart guys here needs to do some background work on RA. Rumor has it that one of the reasons he does not worry about labor strife is that he has never let a contract expire. Meaning he always comes to some sort of deal. If that is the case I wouldn't keep throwing that 2-3 years and the NMB around so that everyone gets scared. Especially not our own union.
I like the idea of negotiating a contract with new payrates then saying ok now if you want to talk about profit sharing it's going to be on top of those rates. I'm sorry but 4,8,3,3 just didn't seem like a good value when you had to give something up to get them. I know, I know the time value of money.
One of the internet smart guys here needs to do some background work on RA. Rumor has it that one of the reasons he does not worry about labor strife is that he has never let a contract expire. Meaning he always comes to some sort of deal. If that is the case I wouldn't keep throwing that 2-3 years and the NMB around so that everyone gets scared. Especially not our own union.
When the Delta Health Reward hit your HSA account, your contributions get changed so as to not exceed the max automatically.
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Scambo beat me to it.
I haven't heard 1 official word from the company or DALPA on any of this. There has been no formal discussion on C2015 and won't be until April of next year. Lots of things can and will change between now and then.
The article that I read on Deltanet was talking about the American FA's and their unhappiness with a lack of profit sharing that our employees have. My takeaway was it was a not-too-thinly-disguised reminder to our FA's that they shouldn't even think about voting in a union. I couldn't tell if it was a pep rally or a threat, but the message was the same.
Some guys on here have taken that as a shot across our bow which is way premature. Even if the world does evolve around pilots, I don't think that article was meant for us.
And to all the "No" voters out there without having seen a shred of real contract language from C2015: anything is for sale, it all comes down to price. If they want to bake the value of the profit sharing into our payrates, I have no problem with that - provided the premium is significant.
The math for C2012 is also easy to do. The part above $2.5B DID NOT CHANGE (although most of us probably never ever thought we'd see profits at that level.) The only part that was monetized was the first $2.5B reduction from 15 to 10%. The math has been widely shown here and is equal to roughly 2% every year whether we make a profit or not.
Yes Wall Street hates profit sharing (only when there is a profit) and no that shouldn't surprise anyone.
I haven't heard 1 official word from the company or DALPA on any of this. There has been no formal discussion on C2015 and won't be until April of next year. Lots of things can and will change between now and then.
The article that I read on Deltanet was talking about the American FA's and their unhappiness with a lack of profit sharing that our employees have. My takeaway was it was a not-too-thinly-disguised reminder to our FA's that they shouldn't even think about voting in a union. I couldn't tell if it was a pep rally or a threat, but the message was the same.
Some guys on here have taken that as a shot across our bow which is way premature. Even if the world does evolve around pilots, I don't think that article was meant for us.
And to all the "No" voters out there without having seen a shred of real contract language from C2015: anything is for sale, it all comes down to price. If they want to bake the value of the profit sharing into our payrates, I have no problem with that - provided the premium is significant.
The math for C2012 is also easy to do. The part above $2.5B DID NOT CHANGE (although most of us probably never ever thought we'd see profits at that level.) The only part that was monetized was the first $2.5B reduction from 15 to 10%. The math has been widely shown here and is equal to roughly 2% every year whether we make a profit or not.
Yes Wall Street hates profit sharing (only when there is a profit) and no that shouldn't surprise anyone.
We know about the dental and vision. Essentially what they are saying is once you reach the 80/20 coinsurance, then you can use it. They are talking about a very specific an only time you can use it for medical. But yes, you are right.
Okay, my bad. But you cannot use it to make copays or any portion of the deductible which is $2600 or more for next year. I didn't think it could be used with any medical expenses. Good luck to anyone that can accurately figure that into what they want to put into an LPFSA!
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Okay, my bad. But you cannot use it to make copays or any portion of the deductible which is $2600 or more for next year. I didn't think it could be used with any medical expenses. Good luck to anyone that can accurately figure that into what they want to put into an LPFSA!
Denny
My dental and vision bills usually come to about $1000-$1500 a year for the family. So I put in $1500 and and then carryover the amount that's $500 or less if I don't use it.
Denny
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So you wouldn't give up what amounts to 10%-15% of profit sharing for a 15%-20% increase in pay? PS is great when the company is making money, but inevitably the good times go away and without profit there is no PS. There still is the higher pay. If they want to monetize it, there better be a premium price attached to it.
Clearly with this level of profitability and survey results 20% to 25% date of signing is our bare minimum acceptable. So according to you management will add 15% to our hourly rates to reduce 15% of profit sharing. 40% hourly increase date of signing.
Nonsense. Pure Pandora's box. If we touch profit sharing, we lose. We earned it and there is no reason to touch it.
C2015 will be historic and needs to hit $1 billion in gains date of signing with zero reduction in profit sharing.
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I agree with most of the guys here about profit sharing. Keep your hands off. From what I understand, and this was from our union guys, we sold the profit sharing in C2012 back at too low a value. I don't know how we could have been so far off about the future profits with a pilot on the BOD and our EF&A guys doing their jobs.
I like the idea of negotiating a contract with new payrates then saying ok now if you want to talk about profit sharing it's going to be on top of those rates. I'm sorry but 4,8,3,3 just didn't seem like a good value when you had to give something up to get them. I know, I know the time value of money.
One of the internet smart guys here needs to do some background work on RA. Rumor has it that one of the reasons he does not worry about labor strife is that he has never let a contract expire. Meaning he always comes to some sort of deal. If that is the case I wouldn't keep throwing that 2-3 years and the NMB around so that everyone gets scared. Especially not our own union.
I like the idea of negotiating a contract with new payrates then saying ok now if you want to talk about profit sharing it's going to be on top of those rates. I'm sorry but 4,8,3,3 just didn't seem like a good value when you had to give something up to get them. I know, I know the time value of money.
One of the internet smart guys here needs to do some background work on RA. Rumor has it that one of the reasons he does not worry about labor strife is that he has never let a contract expire. Meaning he always comes to some sort of deal. If that is the case I wouldn't keep throwing that 2-3 years and the NMB around so that everyone gets scared. Especially not our own union.
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