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scambo1 06-09-2015 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by NERD (Post 1899936)
Who are the reps that need to hear us? Who are the guaranteed No's besides DTW and MSP? Then go after the fence sitters. WE CAN DO BETTER!!!

Better? This TA begins the true dismantling of Delta Air Lines. You can't do much worse than that.


The English language does not have words that are able to describe my disbelief at this product.

buzzpat 06-09-2015 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by Ferd149 (Post 1899816)
I guess the is mostly addressed to the P2P guys on here that are trying to explain some complex issues.

First, I appreciate your efforts. I'm not one of they guys who think you're spies or have other agendas and like I said I appreciate your efforts at education.

There are a lot of "old heads" for lack of a better word, who have been on here since the merger contract and SLI discussion. We come and go (I just came off a 6 month break to get my mind right:D) and its great to see the old heads perspective.

With that said, since I know your in contact with some of our senior leadership, I need to say the following and please take it back to them.............There are lots of the moderates that don't come on here much anymore that think this contract is a mistake. I point to myself, Denny Crane, shoot even CogF16 who I haven't seen on here in years.

I'll tell ya, we're the swing voters (most of us voted yes last time) you need and trust me........we're underwhelmed!

Food for thought,

Your Uncle Ferd

I'm with Ferd, Denny, Cog et al. I voted yes last time. I consider myself a pretty sober, studied guy when it comes to life changing decisions. At this point, I'm really disappointed. I'll be a solid "no."

EdGrimley 06-09-2015 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp (Post 1899932)
The company cannot access the 8500s nor can they disclose it to the FAA. It's only between your dr and the company dr.

From another poster on the Delta MEC Facebook page:

"HIPAA laws only apply to "covered entities." Delta is not so YOU can give them any information you want to or the contract REQUIRES you to. What Delta can't do is get your records directly from your healh provider as they are a "covered entity." HIPAA does not apply to Delta at all."

Care to interpret what that means in practical terms?

Cogf16 06-09-2015 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by LeineLodge (Post 1899840)
Ferd,

I'll give you all of that. I shared your underwhelming sentiment when the details first started leaking out. I still have some large concerns...most notably:

- 23G5; I want more clarification on this. From my perspective this is the biggest negative of the entire deal. I DO NOT like that trips are being pulled during the PBS run.

- Sick; I want more clarification on the form 8500 issue. Other than that I don't really GAS because I don't call in sick unless I'm sick. If they want me to verify every once in awhile, so be it. The upside of an LTD bank for some of my unused time is offsets that to an extent for me.

- JV compliance; I want more clarification on the difference between EASK's and BH's. My general feeling when they were talking about it at the meeting today in detail was "that's not so bad", but I want to be able to explain it to a kindergartner before I'm totally comfy with it.

Those are the biggies for me. TLV to 81 comes with RCC language in our favor or it snaps back to 80. There are several other items that I want to explore in further detail, but after watching the whole show today it is not the horrific deal that some are painting on here. It still remains to be seen if the MEC will even send it out. More details are forthcoming, and once I saw the rationale behind the decisions I have to say I could argue it either way.

Tomorrow should be interesting. I'm not sure they will even get to a vote by the end of the day, given the pace today, but I'd rather the reps take their time and get it right.

With regards to the JV concessions, why would we settle for "that's not so bad" with one of the biggest sections in our contract???? Don't they EVER listen to us????? DON'T TOUCH PS OR SCOPE!!!!!!!
FAIL. VOTE NO!!!

EdGrimley 06-09-2015 05:04 PM

I've noticed a phrase being parroted by Olmsted and the legion of Moak. "The pilots deserve a chance to vote on this!"

I hate to keep bringing this up but there is no check/balance on vote count/tampering. If they get it to a vote they can just as well create the numbers they want.

Flamer 06-09-2015 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by scambo1 (Post 1899938)
Better? This TA begins the true dismantling of Delta Air Lines. You can't do much worse than that.


The English language does not have words that are able to describe my disbelief at this product.

I'm in disbelief as well. In the best negotiating environment of the century we got a TA that is worse than the current contract. I'm in total disbelief right now. Speechless.

boog123 06-09-2015 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by EdGrimley (Post 1899946)
I've noticed a phrase being parroted by Olmsted and the legion of Moak. "The pilots deserve a chance to vote on this!"

I hate to keep bringing this up but there is no check/balance on vote count/tampering. If they get it to a vote they can just as well create the numbers they want.

Go to YouTube and search for a special about electronic voter fraud. I think it was somewhere in Ohio. Eye opening, not inferring anything..

Vikz09 06-09-2015 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by Professor (Post 1899798)
It would only raise the 20% bar to 6bn dollars. For the 2016 FY.

What Delta does with other employee groups is the company's decision. It is neither the concern nor the responsibility of DALPA or its members what they do with employee compensation.

This directed at Professor.

Only reduces profit sharing in 2016... AND BEYOND. That is a 10% savings to the company on the difference. The difference is 3.5 billion, therefore, the company saves 350 million in profit sharing to the employee group. ( do you see how this is cost neutral yet?) Sure the pilots share is a third or 117 million but along with all these other goodies this is cost neutral!

ImTumbleweed 06-09-2015 05:14 PM

I'd rather work under our current contract than the new TA.

http://www.troll.me/images2/grammar-...w-about-no.jpg

sailingfun 06-09-2015 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by EdGrimley (Post 1899946)
I've noticed a phrase being parroted by Olmsted and the legion of Moak. "The pilots deserve a chance to vote on this!"

I hate to keep bringing this up but there is no check/balance on vote count/tampering. If they get it to a vote they can just as well create the numbers they want.

They use a highly respected third party to count and tabulate the votes. How exactly could they manipulate the vote? Even if in some fantasy world you could get that company (ballpoint) to cheat on the results do you really think our reps are so intent on lowering their own pay that they would commit a felony that at a minimum will cost them their jobs and probably lead to jail time to get the TA passed?
Let's come into reality here!


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