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October 1st, 2020
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Originally Posted by 6ix9ineYearFlow
(Post 3012790)
Start saving your money...
Furlough End of the World Jesus Returning Bernie gets the nomination |
Cyio, it’s not a super secret date. It’s a date in the current version of the Senate bill. Something along the lines of if an air carrier takes gov money from this bill, they can not furlough or reduce wages of anyone through the end of September.
Lots of paraphrasing there since I haven’t read the thing and am only repeating what I’ve heard. |
Originally Posted by highfarfast
(Post 3012856)
Cyio, it’s not a super secret date. It’s a date in the current version of the Senate bill. Something along the lines of if an air carrier takes gov money from this bill, they can not furlough or reduce wages of anyone through the end of September.
Lots of paraphrasing there since I haven’t read the thing and am only repeating what I’ve heard. |
sounds like the OP doesn't get much attention at home so he comes on these boards for some.
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The OP points to a date that should be an open question for anyone at an airline that takes relief (i.e. pretty much everyone here). See a reply I made to a similar post/question: https://www.airlinepilotforums.com/3012953-post4.html
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I'm willing to bet we see 30%+ furloughs before the end of 2020 if the economy doesn't come roaring back.
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Originally Posted by 6ix9ineYearFlow
(Post 3025400)
I'm willing to bet we see 30%+ furloughs before the end of 2020 if the economy doesn't come roaring back.
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Originally Posted by 6ix9ineYearFlow
(Post 3025400)
I'm willing to bet we see 30%+ furloughs before the end of 2020 if the economy doesn't come roaring back.
https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/airlines-may-pick-bankruptcy-over-government-aid/ |
The bailout no furlough rules only apply to companies with less than 500 employees. Beyond that it’s on a case by case basis. Hence the controversy. So like the morning after with a ugly date, have a plan B.
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Originally Posted by Gooch
(Post 3025656)
The bailout no furlough rules only apply to companies with less than 500 employees. Beyond that it’s on a case by case basis. Hence the controversy. So like the morning after with a ugly date, have a plan B.
You are mixing up a few different bailouts. |
Originally Posted by dera
(Post 3025657)
What are you talking about?
You are mixing up a few different bailouts. The company said that Charlie Bucket would flow in five years, but now they are trying to bail out. |
Originally Posted by ClappedOut145
(Post 3026652)
They are easy to mess up. Like this.
The company said that Charlie Bucket would flow in five years, but now they are trying to bail out. |
Originally Posted by FlyGuy2112
(Post 3026680)
who’s Charlie bucket?
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Has he flowed? I haven’t heard from him in a while.
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Originally Posted by MqWhistleblower
(Post 3026723)
Has he flowed? I haven’t heard from him in a while.
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