Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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You're onto something with #3, except I'd lower the number to 6:15/calendar day. FedEx has this, or something similar, and I'd like to think the company could build trips a little more efficiently (ie no 32 hour HSV layovers.) As long as they build the trips better they won't pay out much more credit and we keep moving with a result of more pay OR more days off - probably a little of both. Just imagine how popular UIO would suddenly become, or any of the other 2 leg, 3 day 10:30 trips we have now.
#4 is a pipe dream. I like your "go for the kill" mentality, but we need to prioritize and be reasonable. I think fixing Section 1 and 3 as FTB has suggested would more than get the 50%+1 that's needed to pass. I'd bet even just fixing one of the 2 sections as described would be enough, but it's hard to tell how guys would vote.
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Yeah, I pause in silent thanks to ALPA and LM everytime I swiftly glide through the known crewmember lane. Wait a minute! I don't do that because CrewPass is still but a twinkle in LM's eye.
Until I no longer have to undress once a day on the way to the business end of the airplane, I don't want to hear one more word from ALPA about what a great success CrewPass is.
I'll say it again that I'm reminded of W standing on the aircraft carrier with the "Mission Accomplished" banner hanging behind him. Let's have some results and then do the self-congratulations, not the other way around.
TEN, not busting your balls. I knew you were being sarcastic because of the bugeye face
Until I no longer have to undress once a day on the way to the business end of the airplane, I don't want to hear one more word from ALPA about what a great success CrewPass is.
I'll say it again that I'm reminded of W standing on the aircraft carrier with the "Mission Accomplished" banner hanging behind him. Let's have some results and then do the self-congratulations, not the other way around.
TEN, not busting your balls. I knew you were being sarcastic because of the bugeye face
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No federal judges or courts disagree with me. Please post ANY court ruling that allows for the SLI of a combined airline to be overturned. We're all waiting.
Then enlighten us Einstein. Tell us EXACTLY what about Section 20 could be negotiated. Whether DPA or ALPA or any union...what EXACTLY could be negotiated?
Addington doesn't apply. Nothing in USAir applies here anymore because we are a combined entity. Our SLI is now unchangeable. It is impossible.
Carl
Then enlighten us Einstein. Tell us EXACTLY what about Section 20 could be negotiated. Whether DPA or ALPA or any union...what EXACTLY could be negotiated?
Addington doesn't apply. Nothing in USAir applies here anymore because we are a combined entity. Our SLI is now unchangeable. It is impossible.
Carl
Any bargaining agent can at any time go to their employer and say, I would like to bargain for a new seniority list. You don't have to overturn anything, you simply have to negotiate to assign new numbers to some or all of your employees, just like you would assign new pay rates. As I said before, it is not that simple, in fact it is difficult.
You are completely wrong, sorry. I could go back and cite other cases of seniority lists being changed, I have read through thousands of pages of transcripts, but I already have one, Rakestraw vs. ALPA that your DPA lawyer uses as the bedrock of his defense. All of the courts that this issue has been before do not recognize any significance to the fact that US Air has not combined operations. They only recognize that a union is free to bargain every section of their contract, but they do so under the threat of a DFR case. Every court, five federal judges in this case, have all affirmed that USAPA does not have free rein to "overturn" the Nicolau award. They have the right to bargain for a new seniority list. Every union has that right.
There is no distinction, three courts have upheld that there is no distinction, you are wrong.
The force moves in mysterious ways young Luke Skywalker ...
Would you be surprised if this afternoon the Company announced another fee for departure agreement to happen at some point in the future ranging up to say, 130 seats ... while simultaneously the Delta MEC announces a grievance settlement resolving the Republic Single Carrier issue ... something about Section 1B40 wasn't really enforceable and we'd have lost if we tried ... but hey, we all got a 5% mid contract raise and nobody will get furloughed ... .
The irony is, they would blame folks like you, because you made such a stink about Republic that they had to do something. That's why Brakechatter still hates me, because I understood the problem, he blames me for the result.
Sadly after seeing Eagle give up their entire Section 1 for a flow through to nowhere, nothing would surprise me.
Short and focused, the force is, young Jedi Knight, uuurrrgggghh
Would you be surprised if this afternoon the Company announced another fee for departure agreement to happen at some point in the future ranging up to say, 130 seats ... while simultaneously the Delta MEC announces a grievance settlement resolving the Republic Single Carrier issue ... something about Section 1B40 wasn't really enforceable and we'd have lost if we tried ... but hey, we all got a 5% mid contract raise and nobody will get furloughed ... .
The irony is, they would blame folks like you, because you made such a stink about Republic that they had to do something. That's why Brakechatter still hates me, because I understood the problem, he blames me for the result.
Sadly after seeing Eagle give up their entire Section 1 for a flow through to nowhere, nothing would surprise me.
Short and focused, the force is, young Jedi Knight, uuurrrgggghh
Sigh, the texts were right.....
Dude, what is your deal?!? The statement was that I was disappointed in you, not that I hated you. You are way too smart to try an pull the victim ploy. It's beneath you, and appeals to emotions I don't have. You tried to bring up your RJDC crap again, and I called you on it--perhaps having a bit of inside perspective myself. You blow it all off until sailing comes in with more perspective, and you call him credible. That's fine, I don't need credit. A little history on me: It is rare that I jump into a fray unless I know that I am right. ASA and CMR MECs: great idea, poor execution. Delta's MEC: Wrong idea/ proper execution. Enough said.
The funny thing is that we both have the same goal: Delta flying by Delta pilots. I just don't necessarily agree that bringing potential hostages with subservient pay and work rules on board is the way to go about it. I mean, couple that in with our commuting Delta pilots' demands of: complimentary sky club membership, positive space passes to and from their residence in first class on their carrier of choice-with points, hotel accommodations when needed, not having to sit reserve when on reserve-----we really wouldn't have any negotiating capital left for the rest of the Delta pilots who have been living under BK wages for all of these years.
I will accept some part of the responsibility. Although a staunch no voter, primarily on scope, I did not actively gone door to door in an effort to bring other pilots' views in line with mine regarding our past concessionary TAs on scope. Could I have made a difference? Probably not. I even threw my hat into the ring to make more of an impact, and got a resounding "hell no" in deference to the guy who happened to fly a 777 during the JAL thunderous silence. So be it.
My suggestion is that you lay on your reps, hard, and that you spend time in lounges on productivity sits getting other pilots to call the reps as well. Failing that, your only answer is to recall them--for they hold the keys to the MEC chairman kingdom. There is a meeting coming up, so you'd better get going, and I suggest that you be well prepared, because the wagons WILL be circled. Exercise extreme caution, as a failed coup can be disastrous for your cause. Keyboard warrior ain't gonna cut it. If you are running into problems due to your past performance, well, that's your problem.
I was not aware that a grievance was filed in the RAH matter. Did I miss a meeting? I will promise you this, if your scenario above comes to fruition I will lead the lawsuit, yes a DFR lawsuit, and my card will be in the mail.
Once again, if you are going to label me, at least do it accurately.
Do I understand you correctly that you want everyone at 12+ years of service to have 432 (72 x 6) hours of vacation pay every year?? Sorry but I think that is the definition of strangling the golden goose, or was it choking the chicke . . . ahh, nevermind
You're onto something with #3, except I'd lower the number to 6:15/calendar day. FedEx has this, or something similar, and I'd like to think the company could build trips a little more efficiently (ie no 32 hour HSV layovers.) As long as they build the trips better they won't pay out much more credit and we keep moving with a result of more pay OR more days off - probably a little of both. Just imagine how popular UIO would suddenly become, or any of the other 2 leg, 3 day 10:30 trips we have now.
#4 is a pipe dream. I like your "go for the kill" mentality, but we need to prioritize and be reasonable. I think fixing Section 1 and 3 as FTB has suggested would more than get the 50%+1 that's needed to pass. I'd bet even just fixing one of the 2 sections as described would be enough, but it's hard to tell how guys would vote.
You're onto something with #3, except I'd lower the number to 6:15/calendar day. FedEx has this, or something similar, and I'd like to think the company could build trips a little more efficiently (ie no 32 hour HSV layovers.) As long as they build the trips better they won't pay out much more credit and we keep moving with a result of more pay OR more days off - probably a little of both. Just imagine how popular UIO would suddenly become, or any of the other 2 leg, 3 day 10:30 trips we have now.
#4 is a pipe dream. I like your "go for the kill" mentality, but we need to prioritize and be reasonable. I think fixing Section 1 and 3 as FTB has suggested would more than get the 50%+1 that's needed to pass. I'd bet even just fixing one of the 2 sections as described would be enough, but it's hard to tell how guys would vote.
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Three short calls in five days with a relatively high raw. I must have ****ed somebody off. Cmon scheduling optimization!
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Not sure which rep he was talking about but the MSP LEC rep has said this publicly multiple times. The latest event was during the week they spent in the MSP check in area. In fact he stated asking for more then 10% initially and 20% over the life of the contract will put the company back in bankruptcy.
PG there is a reason that more pilots are buying donuts these days.
PG there is a reason that more pilots are buying donuts these days.
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