Lessons Learned at United
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This is nonsense. These guys are arguing making more money for the same hours is helping the company. Its a stupid argument. The fact is that the Company is understaffed that's the problem and that is a MANHOURS problem. It is only resolved by someone flying EXTRA DAYS. What you get paid for BLG hours is not relevant and I'm still waiting for someone to adequately explain how it is.
Please ignore those selling the "fly your schedule" mantra. You can make your schedule whatever you need it to be as long as you're flying the same number of days. Maybe these guys just need it to be a one size fits all policy because anything more complicated than that is just too hard for their comprehension.
Please ignore those selling the "fly your schedule" mantra. You can make your schedule whatever you need it to be as long as you're flying the same number of days. Maybe these guys just need it to be a one size fits all policy because anything more complicated than that is just too hard for their comprehension.
I’m not here to tell you what to do or not do. As long as it’s allowed in the contract, who am I to tell you, you can’t do it. But from what I understand of this situation is, imagine this:
You have a trip at the middle of the month. And scheduling has an open trip earlier in the month that needs to be covered. They see that the reserve coverage is not enough at the beginning of the month but really good in the middle. So they call you to solicit drop for draft. You say yes, they solve their manning problem and you get paid more for flying the same amount of days. Great. If you say no, then what happens? The manning problem is not solved. Does it help us to help them when trying to negotiate for something better? Or can our behavior be used as leverage? The answer is a double edged sword. Which is why no one should ever tell anyone what to do or not to do. But it’s undeniable that behavior is leverage here.
So what I’m understanding is that we can help them solve their manning problem now. Or we can help them solve it later with a better contract, and presumably way better pay rates.
You do you. I will never tell you or anyone they cannot take advantage of what the union negotiated in the current contract. Im of the mind that they should negotiate something that has a trigger at amendable date so that we are not enticed with these manning solving tactics during negotiations.
Anyway, that’s the way I understand the argument against drop for draft or any other sort of creative schedule manipulation tactics.
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