Paid LOA
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The "deal" is between the pilot bidding for the leave, and the company deciding to award it. If the company would request something from the pilot group in exchange for it, then that would be a different issue.
If this LOA gets signed, then it's up to the pilots to decide if it works for them or not. It's an option for them. And my usually credible sources tell me having options is what a large number of pilots are asking for.
If this LOA gets signed, then it's up to the pilots to decide if it works for them or not. It's an option for them. And my usually credible sources tell me having options is what a large number of pilots are asking for.
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From: Whale FO
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1. The MEC has already signed and agreed to it.
2. The MEC thinks this is a good deal.
I mean they specifically point out only the positives.
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The way the letter reads, it seems as if the union is endorsing this LOA. Any logical person reading it would come to the conclusion that either.
1. The MEC has already signed and agreed to it.
2. The MEC thinks this is a good deal.
I mean they specifically point out only the positives.
1. The MEC has already signed and agreed to it.
2. The MEC thinks this is a good deal.
I mean they specifically point out only the positives.
MEC can think it's a good deal, but it's the pilots who decide in the end. I believe there will be another pilot call tomorrow about this, where the pilots have their say.
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