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Restoration
Look folks, there's a reason DALPA won't touch the word restoration. There's a reason why guys like alfaromeo, slowplay, shiznit, tsquare, etc., won't ever use the word except to denigrate its use. There's a reason newbies like Oberon constantly state their opinions that restoration means nothing to anybody during negotiations. The reason all these various DALPA-oids hate that word is because it's so powerfully righteous. Restoration in C2K was used as an objective, a baseline, a rallying cry, and an easily understood argument to the NMB if it had come to that. Restoration worked.
When the Oberons out there continuously rant against the use of the word restoration, they're not doing so as advice to seek alternatives that would work better for us. They're doing so to desperately try to convince us to voluntarily surrender on the proven objective that would work. Carl |
Originally Posted by Oberon
(Post 1738991)
Maybe. How does the profit margin in 2014 compare to 2000? How does the Delta contract compare in 2014 to it's peers in 2000?
I don't understand why you think I'm arguing that we shouldn't get a big number. I think we should. I just don't think "restoration" is a good argument to get a big number. |
Originally Posted by Carl Spackler
(Post 1739009)
Look folks, there's a reason DALPA won't touch the word restoration. There's a reason why guys like alfaromeo, slowplay, shiznit, tsquare, etc., won't ever use the word except to denigrate its use. There's a reason newbies like Oberon constantly state their opinions that restoration means nothing to anybody during negotiations. The reason all these various DALPA-oids hate that word is because it's so powerfully righteous. Restoration in C2K was used as an objective, a baseline, a rallying cry, and an easily understood argument to the NMB if it had come to that. Restoration worked.
When the Oberons out there continuously rant against the use of the word restoration, they're not doing so as advice to seek alternatives that would work better for us. They're doing so to desperately try to convince us to voluntarily surrender on the proven objective that would work. Carl |
Originally Posted by Timbo
(Post 1738880)
2000 DAL earnings about $1 Billion
2014 DAL earnings are projected to be about $4 Billion Is that enough for some 'restoration' to 10 year old pay rates?
Originally Posted by Oberon
(Post 1738991)
Maybe. How does the profit margin in 2014 compare to 2000?
Your continuous attempts to use metrics to persuade for the absolute minimization of pilot costs is harmful.
Originally Posted by Oberon
(Post 1738991)
How does the Delta contract compare in 2014 to it's peers in 2000?
Originally Posted by Oberon
(Post 1738991)
I don't understand why you think I'm arguing that we shouldn't get a big number.
Originally Posted by Oberon
(Post 1738991)
I think we should.
Originally Posted by Oberon
(Post 1738991)
I just don't think "restoration" is a good argument to get a big number.
Carl |
Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 1739012)
Oberon- we're making more money right now than any airline in history. Let that sink in. How many Moaks of leverage is that worth on the standard scale?
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Oberon, as I told you many pages back, "Restoration" isn't a strategy, it is a GOAL.
Before you can decide on the strategy to achieve the goal, you have to SET A GOAL! "A big number" is not a goal. RESTORED PAY RATES is a definable goal. The strategy (as I also laid out pages ago) is to demonstrate to the company, the share holders, the press, and if necessary, to the NMB, that the Delta Pilots have been the biggest contributors to Delta's financial success. Now it's payback time. |
Originally Posted by Oberon
(Post 1739018)
So you think I know saying "restoration" would bring us a successful contract but I'm arguing against it because I don't want a successful contract?
Originally Posted by Oberon
(Post 1739018)
How does that make sense?
Originally Posted by Oberon
(Post 1739018)
I have to live with what's negotiated a lot longer than you do.
Carl |
Carl,
Am I still an ALPA/Company/Ford & Harrison operative now that I'm afraid I'll get furloughed? You've accused me of being each. I'm a little confused. The demographics dictate that I'll never be furloughed from Delta unless there is some historic world economic depression. I'm pretty sure we can't negotiate against that. Needless to say, I'm not worried about being furloughed. |
Originally Posted by Oberon
(Post 1739039)
Carl,
Am I still an ALPA/Company/Ford & Harrison operative now that I'm afraid I'll get furloughed?
Originally Posted by Oberon
(Post 1739039)
You've accused me of being each. I'm a little confused.
Originally Posted by Oberon
(Post 1739039)
The demographics dictate that I'll never be furloughed from Delta unless there is some historic world economic depression.
Originally Posted by Oberon
(Post 1739039)
I'm pretty sure we can't negotiate against that. Needless to say, I'm not worried about being furloughed.
Carl |
Originally Posted by Oberon
(Post 1739039)
Carl,
Am I still an ALPA/Company/Ford & Harrison operative now that I'm afraid I'll get furloughed? You've accused me of being each. I'm a little confused. The demographics dictate that I'll never be furloughed from Delta unless there is some historic world economic depression. I'm pretty sure we can't negotiate against that. Needless to say, I'm not worried about being furloughed. We were hiring just a few months prior to 9-11, and we furloughed 400 guys a few months later, which eventually became over 1000 furloughs. Think it can't happen again? :rolleyes: |
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