Details on Delta TA
#7981
I'd rather live indefinitely under our current contract than under this giant POS TA ever.
The last time I was this disappointed was letter 51.
At least we were in the BK process, but this TA was reached in the most profitable history of the airline -ever! My printer tray has had a DPA card on it for the last 24 hours.
After I see the lounge dog and pony show, I honestly will know for sure if I'm going to be stamping and posting it. Never thought I would ever do something like this, but here I stand.
The last time I was this disappointed was letter 51.
At least we were in the BK process, but this TA was reached in the most profitable history of the airline -ever! My printer tray has had a DPA card on it for the last 24 hours.
After I see the lounge dog and pony show, I honestly will know for sure if I'm going to be stamping and posting it. Never thought I would ever do something like this, but here I stand.
Carl
#7982
Banned
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 394
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I'm not about to stab my brothers and sisters in the back and help DALPA destroy the profession.
A few more TA's like this one and you'll all be better off working at Starbucks.
#7983
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 618
Likes: 0
And I mean that in a non-condescending way. I TOTALLY agree.
ALPA has a reputation in some circles that is well earned, in the PAST.
It is everyone's right to disagree, but I really think that the people working in the Union today are doing the best they can and have the best interests of the membership in mind.
Don't flame away on that, its just an opinion. I think historically shenanigans have happened.
I'm here to communicate as much data as possible. If asked for my take i will give it, but it may not necessarily be the opinion of the Union.
Now that being said, the policy manual sets a 60 day memrat window which can be waived to 30 days.
The rationale is, plain and simple, money.
For the group having an extra month at 8% pay raises will also help with profit sharing pay outs for FY2015 next FEB.
#7984
Ok, we have 8,6,3,3 with 1 percent on1/1/17 for DC. Again, based on the company's own predictions for the length of the contract, we need to subtract the 6% (rounded for simplicity). So 8,0,4,3. So based on an average income of $200,000 for year one that's $16,000 more and in year three it's $30,000. No where near your $50,000 even in the last year.
This plus all the other stuff, I don't think so. How can we not even match the yearly value of C2012? In this negotiating environment, I find that absolutely mind boggling!
Denny
#7985
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 1,410
Likes: 1
From: Cockpit speaker volume knob set to eleven.
Duh!?
And I mean that in a non-condescending way. I TOTALLY agree.
ALPA has a reputation in some circles that is well earned, in the PAST.
It is everyone's right to disagree, but I really think that the people working in the Union today are doing the best they can and have the best interests of the membership in mind.
Don't flame away on that, its just an opinion. I think historically shenanigans have happened.
I'm here to communicate as much data as possible. If asked for my take i will give it, but it may not necessarily be the opinion of the Union.
Now that being said, the policy manual sets a 60 day memrat window which can be waived to 30 days.
The rational is, plain and simple, money.
For the group having an extra month at 8% pay raises will also help with profit sharing pay outs for FY2015 next FEB.
And I mean that in a non-condescending way. I TOTALLY agree.
ALPA has a reputation in some circles that is well earned, in the PAST.
It is everyone's right to disagree, but I really think that the people working in the Union today are doing the best they can and have the best interests of the membership in mind.
Don't flame away on that, its just an opinion. I think historically shenanigans have happened.
I'm here to communicate as much data as possible. If asked for my take i will give it, but it may not necessarily be the opinion of the Union.
Now that being said, the policy manual sets a 60 day memrat window which can be waived to 30 days.
The rational is, plain and simple, money.
For the group having an extra month at 8% pay raises will also help with profit sharing pay outs for FY2015 next FEB.
#7987
Duh!?
And I mean that in a non-condescending way. I TOTALLY agree.
ALPA has a reputation in some circles that is well earned, in the PAST.
It is everyone's right to disagree, but I really think that the people working in the Union today are doing the best they can and have the best interests of the membership in mind.
Don't flame away on that, its just an opinion. I think historically shenanigans have happened.
I'm here to communicate as much data as possible. If asked for my take i will give it, but it may not necessarily be the opinion of the Union.
Now that being said, the policy manual sets a 60 day memrat window which can be waived to 30 days.
The rationale is, plain and simple, money.
For the group having an extra month at 8% pay raises will also help with profit sharing pay outs for FY2015 next FEB.
And I mean that in a non-condescending way. I TOTALLY agree.
ALPA has a reputation in some circles that is well earned, in the PAST.
It is everyone's right to disagree, but I really think that the people working in the Union today are doing the best they can and have the best interests of the membership in mind.
Don't flame away on that, its just an opinion. I think historically shenanigans have happened.
I'm here to communicate as much data as possible. If asked for my take i will give it, but it may not necessarily be the opinion of the Union.
Now that being said, the policy manual sets a 60 day memrat window which can be waived to 30 days.
The rationale is, plain and simple, money.
For the group having an extra month at 8% pay raises will also help with profit sharing pay outs for FY2015 next FEB.
1) What is your personal take?
2) Why the rush to get the vote before Q2 (reportedly "historic") financial report?
#7988
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 618
Likes: 0
PAY
So the worst case scenario for us in C2015 pay-wise is that the company makes 6.00000Billion in PTIX. Once we hit $6.01Bn and on we are at a 20% and make more than we would on this contract regardless.
So here is a bar graph of the worst case scenario of 6 billion.
We are ahead throughout.
#7989
When you run the same play over and over and over and over again, the other team knows what you are going to do. Ya need to change your play every now and then to keep them guessing. Cripes! It's not like the company doesn't already know what's in the survey. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out we want more money and more time off.....
Denny
Denny
#7990
The worst case scenario is I give up a day off to go to ATL to explain how I got sick in January when I did alternating preflights in -20 degree wind chill and 105 degree heat index for 4 days. Oops, I can't hold 4 days anymore, for me its 5.
But do you have to actually wear the uniform to get suit up pay? I think Kaki pants and a collared shirt would suffice. Unless I get Positive Space, then sandals and cut offs all the way to the VP's office!
But do you have to actually wear the uniform to get suit up pay? I think Kaki pants and a collared shirt would suffice. Unless I get Positive Space, then sandals and cut offs all the way to the VP's office!
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