Details on Delta TA
#5941
This is a good thought-provoker - thanks for posting it.
I'm at a loss explaining the company's timing of the $5B buyback through this lens. Perhaps it was a late-game decision and they simply HAD to announce on the front side of a TA to avoid a massive revolt if they were to announce on the back side? I have to believe that the price point of any pilot who is paying attention went way up after seeing management throw $5B to the wind (and themselves) so easily.
I'm at a loss explaining the company's timing of the $5B buyback through this lens. Perhaps it was a late-game decision and they simply HAD to announce on the front side of a TA to avoid a massive revolt if they were to announce on the back side? I have to believe that the price point of any pilot who is paying attention went way up after seeing management throw $5B to the wind (and themselves) so easily.
Carl
#5942
Carl
#5943
Seems to me they should be made aware. The 80,000 might have something to say about losing PS during record profits. They might find nobody is listening and they need to find a voice for themselves. Last thing I would want is some small group of people speaking for me. Especially if their going to give up PS during record profits. Might be the final straw for some. Likewise I would not want to give up PS knowing other groups are going to keep it, if that's the case.
Many questions that need to be answered to the masses publicly to make and informed vote. One thing to consider among other things. However, this one thing affects many. As they say Delta airlines, 80,000 STRONG.
Many questions that need to be answered to the masses publicly to make and informed vote. One thing to consider among other things. However, this one thing affects many. As they say Delta airlines, 80,000 STRONG.
Carl
#5944
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From: DAL 330
Captains will vote that one away in a heartbeat. Their tired of their FO's making a lot more than them for less work. I see your angle on better trips but still effects less than 50% of the pilots. I've had s few of those and do not want to see them go away. The savings from that in regards to manning and GS's will help fund whatever raises we get.
Maybe, and that is the problem. It is very easy for management to pick us apart, and it will require very strong leadership from DALPA to counter this.
The "What are you willing to give up for that" mentality will allow management to successfully eliminate many of our QOL items if they don't very clearly affect a majority of our Pilots.
For example, if the company wants CDOs - they put it on their wish list add a value to it and let the divisiveness begin. Many guys figure they are senior enough to avoid them and so it is accepted by the majority.
Vacation. We lost one or two weeks over the years for one reason or another - this only affects the senior most Pilots so a lot of guys are not very motivated to get it back if it costs something else. QOL item gone forever.
Sick Leave. Easy, frame it as an issue that will only affect "sick leave abusers." I doubt any one considers themselves a sick leave abuser so despite the dire warnings of some foresighted Pilots the Pilot group as a whole signs off on a more restrictive sick leave policy.
Scope. Senior Captains are not directly impacted by small jet scope - should they not care about that?
Should Pilots who live in base be willing to give up commuting policy for a few more $$$?
Do you see what I am saying? The company can frame many QOL issues as those that only affect a small group of Pilots, thus making it a lot easier to get concessions through. The union can and should be much more effective at preventing this than the Pilot group as a whole.
Over a few supposed "up contracts" we end up "selling" a lot of our QOL issues. Eventually we are all flying 85-90 hours a month and wondering how this happened.
One final point. Many items that do not affect individuals at a point in time will certainly affect them over the course of a 30+ year career.
Plenty of guys live in base and don't think they will ever commute but who knows. Young guys will at some time injure themselves and need disability etc.
We cannot allow management to pick us apart and get us to sell individual QOL items. We must defend every single QOL item as if our very quality of life depends on it.
Scoop
#5946
If the pilots give up PS will the other employee groups lose some as well?
I wonder how 80,000 employees would feel about that if they knew that the pilots MEC and ultimately pilot vote had their PS in their hands? I wonder if those 80,000 are aware of this? Talk about pressure........Or is this going to be like the pensions that only pilots give back and everybody else keeps? The benefits of voting indirectly for all come with draw backs I guess. I guess it would suck to not have a union and lose PS at the whim of some other group.
Many questions without answers. If my PS where in the hands of another group I would want answers.
I wonder how 80,000 employees would feel about that if they knew that the pilots MEC and ultimately pilot vote had their PS in their hands? I wonder if those 80,000 are aware of this? Talk about pressure........Or is this going to be like the pensions that only pilots give back and everybody else keeps? The benefits of voting indirectly for all come with draw backs I guess. I guess it would suck to not have a union and lose PS at the whim of some other group.
Many questions without answers. If my PS where in the hands of another group I would want answers.
One of the biggest walk off in a huff and me not asking for anything to eat or drink was with an ATL flight attendant who was ranting that she didn't want a union......especially when she found out I was a north guy. Anyway, I tried to be nice.......told her I didn't care (I don't) but finally I said "look, you have a union.....it's called ALPA, I just wish you would help out with the dues thingie".
Didn't go over well.......but I hope you see my point. I could care less if other groups have a union or not. But, if they are going to enjoy what we may or may not get, they need to pay us dues

Ferd
#5947
Straight QOL, homie
Joined: Feb 2012
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From: Record-Shattering Profit Facilitator
An unsigned letter from the MEC begging for "patience."
Why can't someone sign it? How about Donatelli. He's ultimately responsible. Why won't he sign? **** poor leadership.
Why can't someone sign it? How about Donatelli. He's ultimately responsible. Why won't he sign? **** poor leadership.
#5949
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Joined: May 2015
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From: Power top
I'm in the same situation, I live on 75 hours a month and a total of 3 GS's in 30 years. I could care less what a FO makes. This job is as much about time off as W-2's.
#5950
I certainly am. Especially if this agreement includes onerous concessions such as the rumored sick leave give back, FO LCA bidding take back, or profit sharing degradation. Any ONE of these is a no vote from me. I'm sick of getting "rolled" by DL management.
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