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Originally Posted by pitchattitude
(Post 3043057)
Hypothetical question:
Come October 1 and the company starts furloughing. Say they furlough everyone below a certain number. Call it “NNNN”. If you were hired after “NNNN” and you took the CSLOA, is the CSLOA terminated and you are furloughed as well, or do you finish the term of the CSLOA before your furlough starts? Does everyone hired before “NNNN” have to come off the CSLOA? |
Originally Posted by But seriously
(Post 3043076)
They will recall you and furlough you. CSLOA does not work as furlough protection.
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I cant honestly believe this program was brought back due to "popular" demand. Has the union released how many pilots have taken it?
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Originally Posted by Cyio
(Post 3043135)
I cant honestly believe this program was brought back due to "popular" demand. Has the union released how many pilots have taken it?
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Originally Posted by pitchattitude
(Post 3042847)
Yes, the documents are online, but yes, it is a PITA since they insist on people still doing recurrent.
No real reason to hassle with taking them back. And why should you lose JS and KCM? No reason. Someone said it wasn’t the company that pushed that part. With current loads, JS isn’t really an issue, but KCM is still nice. We, on the other hand, are supposed to remain proficient for 19 hours a month yet are not to be trusted to sit up front on a plane, or even keep an iPad to read a company manual during our pathetic paid LOA. Another point of concern. Warm up sims upon return to remain proficient. Nothing promises these. On the last call the tone was that it would not be unreasonable to ask company for warm up sims to help individuals who took LOAs. Keeping JS and iPads costs nothing, and it's not happening. Does not build confidence on the sim issue as sims cost significant money. Just take people offline who cannot pass a recurrent cold turkey and save 19 hours of pay a month on that person. Genius! Fire the person for not maintaining proficiency is full blown Stephen Hawkins genius when fat on pilots. Anything can be negotiated, policy can be changed, and I get a feeling we are not getting the whole story from one side at least, maybe both. These LOAs do cost and should have had a lot more details ironed out before being signed. Maybe another chance this next round. |
Originally Posted by ClappedOut145
(Post 3043151)
They posted the results to all four Facebook groups as well as to the Envoy ALPA website. https://www.alpa.org/eny/-/media/ENY...%20RESULTS.pdf
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Management compensation
Has anyone heard anything about Envoy management taking any reduced compensation to help with cost savings, or is that just for the workers?
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Originally Posted by pitchattitude
(Post 3043688)
Has anyone heard anything about Envoy management taking any reduced compensation to help with cost savings, or is that just for the workers?
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Originally Posted by But seriously
(Post 3043691)
One of the emails from RW said they had taken a reduced salary. I don’t remember exactly, but I don’t believe there were any specifics.
I guess it is a small consolation then, at least. |
Originally Posted by pitchattitude
(Post 3043705)
Couldn’t remember for sure and couldn’t find that in any of the propaganda I saved.
I guess it is a small consolation then, at least. I couldn’t care less if they take a pay cut. I just don’t want to take one. |
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