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Originally Posted by Tummy
(Post 1902390)
I'm new here, so I apologize if my ignorance is on display. Please feel free to explain this to me like you would explain it to a kindergartener.
Dalpa said they came to a separate resolution of the JV grievance. I think that's an outright falsehood. If they did, then everything in the contract would be in the grievance settlement. This now begs the question: What is in the rest of the JV settlement? What happens if the TA is rejected? Denny |
Originally Posted by Denny Crane
(Post 1902462)
I think you pretty much got it!:)
Dalpa said they came to a separate resolution of the JV grievance. I think that's an outright falsehood. If they did, then everything in the contract would be in the grievance settlement. This now begs the question: What is in the rest of the JV settlement? What happens if the TA is rejected? Denny Carl |
Ya know, I was just thinkin' ( can be difficult for me!). C2015 is worth about $370 million a year. Let's call it $400 million. So that's $1.2 billion over 3 years. That seems like a lot of money until you think about it for a minute..............................
I'll lay odds that this quarter ending June 30th Delta Air lines will declare a profit of over $1.2 billion. (Not including fuel hedge losses) so the company will pay for our 3 year contract with one quarters worth of profit and pocket the $1.5 billion worth of saving from changing profit sharing for the whole company..............juuuuuuust lovely...................NOT! :mad: Denny |
Originally Posted by Denny Crane
(Post 1902476)
Ya know, I was just thinkin' ( can be difficult for me!). C2015 is worth about $370 million a year. Let's call it $400 million. So that's $1.2 billion over 3 years. That seems like a lot of money until you think about it for a minute..............................
I'll lay odds that this quarter ending June 30th Delta Air lines will declare a profit of over $1.2 billion. (Not including fuel hedge losses) so the company will pay for our 3 year contract with one quarters worth of profit and pocket the $1.5 billion worth of saving from changing profit sharing for the whole company..............juuuuuuust lovely...................NOT! :mad: Denny http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ln...mmf6o1_500.gif :D |
Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1902477)
I feel for the kid delivering coffee that gets in Denny's way.
http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ln...mmf6o1_500.gif :D I feel like the muzzle has come off!:eek: Denny |
I said I had trouble thinkin' sometimes but even I can see what a POS this is this time around.:) Frankly, I'm kinda glad I voted for C2012 because it puts us in a great position to send this turd back.
Denny |
WOW...ratification period reduced to 30 days...we will be voting on this TURD while it is still warm and steaming...unbelievable!!!
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Originally Posted by Hero68
(Post 1902497)
WOW...ratification period reduced to 30 days...we will be voting on this TURD while it is still warm and steaming...unbelievable!!!
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So what do you guys think is giving the other side the most heartburn in the new ta? I don't think they are thinking, "I can't believe we gave that up…." Seriously, if this was a boxing match, it would be scored 25-4.
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RICHARD ANDERSON'S NUMBER ONE CONCERN
Avatar / Picture Gregg Metor FORBES CEO Compensation #130 Richard H Anderson Richard H Anderson has been CEO of Delta Air Lines (DAL) for 5 years. Mr. Anderson has been with the company for 5 years. The 56 year old executive ranks 3 within Transportation Richard H Anderson's Compensation vs. Transportation Medians Salary $0.60 mil $0.63 mil Bonus $1.26 mil $1.13 mil Other $11.31 mil $1.79 mil Stock Gains NA $0.00 mil Total Compensation $13.175 mil $6.51 mil Richard H Anderson Ownership Of Delta Air Lines Industry Medians Stock Owned (% Of Co) 0.23% 0.18% Stock Owned $17.9 mil $0.02 mil Now with 17.9 million shares, do you think Mr. Anderson worries about labor issues? One point down = loss of 17.9 million dollars To points down = loss of 35.8 million dollars (you get it) Quote WHY DALPA must go... they CANNOT change and history proves it 48m 24 Dennis the Peasant: Well yeah, but the little elf in the corner thing was funny! |
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