Details on Delta TA
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#5503
Rumor. Unverified.
9-1-1-1.
Then enhanced to 9-6-1-1 with PS give back.
Personally, I'm not so sure about this. I find it hard to believe they'd stoop THAT low.
Maybe floated to have anything better than this crap look like a win.
9-1-1-1.
Then enhanced to 9-6-1-1 with PS give back.
Personally, I'm not so sure about this. I find it hard to believe they'd stoop THAT low.
Maybe floated to have anything better than this crap look like a win.
#5505
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That is true.
But what was our PTIX leading into C2K rates? The airline's performance and pay-rates show almost zero correlation. I could do a regression analysis too. But as stated above, I am what they call in the medical profession 'lazy'.

But I think now is a time for a contract that exceeds C2K. I would hope that is what we see.
#5506
June 4, 2015
Dear Fellow Pilot,
This afternoon, the Delta MEC Negotiating Committee successfully reached a tentative agreement (TA) with Delta Air Lines.
This agreement represents the culmination of tremendous effort on your behalf. We have been engaged in negotiation preparation and execution for a full year, with incredible dedication from our negotiators, professional staff, subject matter experts and your elected representatives.
As a function of process within the Delta MEC Policy Manual, your elected representatives will now have TA language in their possession for seven days. We will meet, and if they approve the agreement, it will be made available to the Delta pilots for membership ratification.
I understand the desire by many to seek details of the agreement in advance, but I ask that you allow your elected leadership the ability to fully study and understand the agreement. It’s a critical step in this time-honored process of Section 6 negotiations. And if they approve this agreement, you will receive full details and language prior to voting. This will also come in the form of Negotiator Notepads, roadshows and webinars. Your elected local council representatives and Pilot-to-Pilot volunteers will be in pilot lounges to answer questions, and provide information to each of you personally. In short, you will have all the facts prior to casting your vote.
If the MEC approves the tentative agreement, it is incumbent on you to take the time needed to evaluate the agreement in its entirety. It is also important that every one of you take the time to vote. It is your responsibility to your profession and your families to participate in our process.
Fraternally,
Captain Mike Donatelli
Delta MEC Chairman
They do not want any official information out prior to the LEC reps voting.
Why? Just look at what happened with the LOA for FAR 117 changes and the CDOs they tried to sneak in. They don't want the same thing happening now. Oh, and look for them again. They have been rebranded as SDPs. Enjoy!!
Dear Fellow Pilot,
This afternoon, the Delta MEC Negotiating Committee successfully reached a tentative agreement (TA) with Delta Air Lines.
This agreement represents the culmination of tremendous effort on your behalf. We have been engaged in negotiation preparation and execution for a full year, with incredible dedication from our negotiators, professional staff, subject matter experts and your elected representatives.
As a function of process within the Delta MEC Policy Manual, your elected representatives will now have TA language in their possession for seven days. We will meet, and if they approve the agreement, it will be made available to the Delta pilots for membership ratification.
I understand the desire by many to seek details of the agreement in advance, but I ask that you allow your elected leadership the ability to fully study and understand the agreement. It’s a critical step in this time-honored process of Section 6 negotiations. And if they approve this agreement, you will receive full details and language prior to voting. This will also come in the form of Negotiator Notepads, roadshows and webinars. Your elected local council representatives and Pilot-to-Pilot volunteers will be in pilot lounges to answer questions, and provide information to each of you personally. In short, you will have all the facts prior to casting your vote.
If the MEC approves the tentative agreement, it is incumbent on you to take the time needed to evaluate the agreement in its entirety. It is also important that every one of you take the time to vote. It is your responsibility to your profession and your families to participate in our process.
Fraternally,
Captain Mike Donatelli
Delta MEC Chairman
They do not want any official information out prior to the LEC reps voting.
Why? Just look at what happened with the LOA for FAR 117 changes and the CDOs they tried to sneak in. They don't want the same thing happening now. Oh, and look for them again. They have been rebranded as SDPs. Enjoy!!
#5507
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From: DAL 330
#5508
If the company asked for 25 additional 76 seat RJ's but tied it to a 4 to 1 ratio of additional 100 seat aircraft at the mainline and a net overall reduction of 50 airframes at DCI would that be a concession? We gain 100 mainline airframes and reduce the number of seats at DCI but the company gets additional 76 seat airframes. The Devil is always in the details. One mans concession could be another mans gold!
Fail!
We don't have airplane buying input. Regardless of how important you think you are.
That's about the most un-thought-out response I've ever seen you write.
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