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Old 04-11-2018 | 05:18 AM
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That's easy to say, but seeing 2 economic collapses in span of less than a decade was pretty tough for a lot of people in the industry.
Very true! That’s why it’s important to diversify your portfolio.
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Old 04-11-2018 | 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by WMUFlyboy1
This is so far from the truth. While not specifically negotiated for (as it’s non monetary), it has been something the Union has been pushing for, for a long time, and was well aware it was on the table
I stand corrected then. But I'm correct that this was not something we negotiated for. Heard that reps in recurrent a while back. This was between mgmt groups.
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Old 04-11-2018 | 06:29 AM
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I stand corrected then. But I'm correct that this was not something we negotiated for. Heard that reps in recurrent a while back. This was between mgmt groups.
That's correct. Travel benefits aren't really ever a negotiated thing. It was a nice addition and greatly appreciated.
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Old 04-11-2018 | 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by WMUFlyboy1
This is so far from the truth. While not specifically negotiated for (as it’s non monetary), it has been something the Union has been pushing for, for a long time, and was well aware it was on the table
Nope, union drove next to nothing into the decision. RG (before he left) and the VP of HR were the ones driving this, and finally got pushed over the goal line by our new CEO once he took the reins. I'm told the approval was a swift one from Ed once BL said it needed to happen, but took a while to get through with Delta HR and their 450K+ retirees.

Sometimes it's good to have friends in high places at DL. Next up, let's keep pushing for clarification on DGI!
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Old 04-11-2018 | 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by VoiceOfReason
Nope, union drove next to nothing into the decision. RG (before he left) and the VP of HR were the ones driving this, and finally got pushed over the goal line by our new CEO once he took the reins. I'm told the approval was a swift one from Ed once BL said it needed to happen, but took a while to get through with Delta HR and their 450K+ retirees.

Sometimes it's good to have friends in high places at DL. Next up, let's keep pushing for clarification on DGI!
According to RG, a lot of the push was from employee surveys. Use it for our advantage
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Old 04-11-2018 | 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by VoiceOfReason
Nope, union drove next to nothing into the decision. RG (before he left) and the VP of HR were the ones driving this, and finally got pushed over the goal line by our new CEO once he took the reins. I'm told the approval was a swift one from Ed once BL said it needed to happen, but took a while to get through with Delta HR and their 450K+ retirees.

Sometimes it's good to have friends in high places at DL. Next up, let's keep pushing for clarification on DGI!
Not exactly factually correct. About a year ago union leadership had been pushing the issue since the AA WOs had a much better pass travel system. RG was unaware and wanted some details so that he could push the issue with his counterparts at DL. So union leadership had quite a lot to do with this, though it was not specifically bargained for.

As far as DGI is concerned, the company knows it is not a program that attracts new hires so they probably won't invest a lot of time into "clarifying" it.
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Old 04-11-2018 | 08:50 AM
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[QUOTE=HighFlight;2569599]62 and one day. Will quit and enjoy my flight benefits and my paltry 75% SS benefits. I’m with ya!

Don't count on the travel benefits. ASA and Comair got Deltafied out of their retiree benefits.
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Old 04-11-2018 | 10:06 AM
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I know. That’s why I have decided EDV shall not remain my employer (sadly, because I think it’s a great place to work). But what a cr@p thing to work for 15 years, retire, then lose your flying benefits two years later, eh?

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62 and one day. Will quit and enjoy my flight benefits and my paltry 75% SS benefits. I’m with ya!



Don't count on the travel benefits. ASA and Comair got Deltafied out of their retiree benefits.
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Old 04-11-2018 | 12:15 PM
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Anyone have any idea why we are only running 12-20 new hires a month yet our attrition is just over 30?
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Old 04-11-2018 | 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by CRJ All Day
Anyone have any idea why we are only running 12-20 new hires a month yet our attrition is just over 30?
Either the company is actually telling the truth about needing to catch up on upgrades or we don't need to hire new people because we will aquire pilots along with airplanes.
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