Strike Vote!
#42
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Originally Posted by Rum Runner;[url=tel:3637714
3637714[/url]]And may I now present to you, a unified pilot group!
What a resounding message.
What a resounding message.
#43
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Are we talking about the same company that can’t manage to run a system bid? That’s mismanaged capacity and demand so much that they’re still paying for Atlas 747s to fly fly freight in a downturn? I’m not convinced they’re that savvy.
#44
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I believe we have entered a new era. In this new era, the pilots at FedEx will entertain nothing less than industry leading and we will recognize the current market for what it is. I don’t know what happened with the extension at Brown. I’m hoping it was just an aberration, but it did the industry no favors and was a swing and a miss by what appears to be a 10% margin. Unacceptable for them and unacceptable for their peers. Disappointing more than anything. FedEx pilots will raise the bar.
And I have nothing but love for Brown. That was my number 1, but FedEx called first. Louisville used to be home and hope for the best for you guys/gals going forward.
Last edited by NotMrNiceGuy; 05-18-2023 at 06:56 AM.
#45
I get that you’re trolling and trying to turn a rivalry among companies into a rivalry among pilot groups a thing. I guess I’ll satiate you to a degree.
I believe we have entered a new era. In this new era, the pilots at FedEx will entertain nothing less than industry leading and we will recognize the current market for what it is. I don’t know what happened with the extension at Brown. I’m hoping it was just an aberration, but it did the industry no favors and was a swing and a miss by what appears to be a 10% margin. Unacceptable for them and unacceptable for their peers. Disappointing more than anything. FedEx pilots will raise the bar.
And I have nothing but love for Brown. That was my number 1, but FedEx called first. Louisville used to be home and hope for the best for you guys/gals going forward.
I believe we have entered a new era. In this new era, the pilots at FedEx will entertain nothing less than industry leading and we will recognize the current market for what it is. I don’t know what happened with the extension at Brown. I’m hoping it was just an aberration, but it did the industry no favors and was a swing and a miss by what appears to be a 10% margin. Unacceptable for them and unacceptable for their peers. Disappointing more than anything. FedEx pilots will raise the bar.
And I have nothing but love for Brown. That was my number 1, but FedEx called first. Louisville used to be home and hope for the best for you guys/gals going forward.
Wow. That’s some serious dislike towards the good pilots at UPS.
#46
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You mean the UPS pilots who negotiated higher pay rates than FedEx pilots pre-COVID. And during COVID when passenger pilots were furloughing they negotiated further increases in pay/retirement while FedEx pilots wasted the best time ever to leverage for an industry leading contract???
Wow. That’s some serious dislike towards the good pilots at UPS.
Wow. That’s some serious dislike towards the good pilots at UPS.
Second, no major passenger airlines furloughed during COVID. And they definitely didn’t furlough in June 2022. That’s not even a year ago.
But regarding your argument… FedEx in your words was negotiating during the “best time ever to leverage for an industry leading contract”. UPS was performing even better and achieved pay rates only marginally above a dismally performing passenger group contracts that were completed 6 years prior. It’s incongruent that you think we had a great environment and they only come out with marginal gains. Which is it? If it was indeed great, then they should have something to show for it? Are you happy with a top rate of $401 in 2025? I’m pretty sure I know the answer.
Mind you, this was during a highly inflationary environment with record profits and white-hot pilot market. They even had the leverage of the Teamsters strike looming some 12 months away. UPS pilots need to do what’s best for them But they were the only group satisfied with a 6.8% pay increase in that time period. It was lacking then, and it’s lacking now. It’s not directed as spiteful towards anyone; it’s just my opinion. Just because I think the lie-flat seat agreement in the last CBA was a mistake doesn’t mean we are a poor pilot group for letting it pass. It was just that…a mistake. And I thought that UPS could’ve done better. It’s not personal. Just business.
#47
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Why are you trolling? I come from a UPS family and my PE is now at Brown.
Second, no major passenger airlines furloughed during COVID. And they definitely didn’t furlough in June 2022. That’s not even a year ago.
But regarding your argument… FedEx in your words was negotiating during the “best time ever to leverage for an industry leading contract”. UPS was performing even better and achieved pay rates only marginally above a dismally performing passenger group contracts that were completed 6 years prior. It’s incongruent that you think we had a great environment and they only come out with marginal gains. Which is it? If it was indeed great, then they should have something to show for it? Are you happy with a top rate of $401 in 2025? I’m pretty sure I know the answer.
Mind you, this was during a highly inflationary environment with record profits and white-hot pilot market. They even had the leverage of the Teamsters strike looming some 12 months away. UPS pilots need to do what’s best for them But they were the only group satisfied with a 6.8% pay increase in that time period. It was lacking then, and it’s lacking now. It’s not directed as spiteful towards anyone; it’s just my opinion. Just because I think the lie-flat seat agreement in the last CBA was a mistake doesn’t mean we are a poor pilot group for letting it pass. It was just that…a mistake. And I thought that UPS could’ve done better. It’s not personal. Just business.
Second, no major passenger airlines furloughed during COVID. And they definitely didn’t furlough in June 2022. That’s not even a year ago.
But regarding your argument… FedEx in your words was negotiating during the “best time ever to leverage for an industry leading contract”. UPS was performing even better and achieved pay rates only marginally above a dismally performing passenger group contracts that were completed 6 years prior. It’s incongruent that you think we had a great environment and they only come out with marginal gains. Which is it? If it was indeed great, then they should have something to show for it? Are you happy with a top rate of $401 in 2025? I’m pretty sure I know the answer.
Mind you, this was during a highly inflationary environment with record profits and white-hot pilot market. They even had the leverage of the Teamsters strike looming some 12 months away. UPS pilots need to do what’s best for them But they were the only group satisfied with a 6.8% pay increase in that time period. It was lacking then, and it’s lacking now. It’s not directed as spiteful towards anyone; it’s just my opinion. Just because I think the lie-flat seat agreement in the last CBA was a mistake doesn’t mean we are a poor pilot group for letting it pass. It was just that…a mistake. And I thought that UPS could’ve done better. It’s not personal. Just business.
No one else took your post as anything other than constructive criticism for the UPS group. It is possible to think highly of something, want it/them to succeed, and still be critical of it. Seems like a foreign/potentially new concept around here though given how offended some of our guys get if/when you bring up anywhere having something potentially better than what we have though.
Last edited by Linepilot63; 05-18-2023 at 07:03 PM.
#48
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Man, you sound exactly like Karine Jean-Pierre, blatantly lying with a straight face. Tell the 1,000+ AA pilots who were furloughed that there were no furloughs 🙄. And the only reason the others did not was purely due to the government handout the airlines received. It was most definitely not out of the goodness of their hearts.
#49
No real need to relitigate two UPS/IPA TA extensions that each passed with over 90% on a FDX thread, but:
The 2020 extension was for two years and contained raises of 4% (2021) and 3% (2022). The 2022 extension was for two years and contained raises of 4% (2023), 3.25% (2024) and 3.25% amendable date raise (2025).
Both extensions increased the Flat Dollar Amount defined benefit and extended the FDA eligibility window. Upon ratification in August 2022, the 2022 extension contained industry-leading payrates, which pretty much everybody knew were going to be exceeded by other airlines' new full-term contracts due to pattern bargaining.
This brown polyester wearer hopes y'all get what you've earned and then some.
The 2020 extension was for two years and contained raises of 4% (2021) and 3% (2022). The 2022 extension was for two years and contained raises of 4% (2023), 3.25% (2024) and 3.25% amendable date raise (2025).
Both extensions increased the Flat Dollar Amount defined benefit and extended the FDA eligibility window. Upon ratification in August 2022, the 2022 extension contained industry-leading payrates, which pretty much everybody knew were going to be exceeded by other airlines' new full-term contracts due to pattern bargaining.
This brown polyester wearer hopes y'all get what you've earned and then some.
#50
What makes you think they want a ratified deal? They may prefer 49% and walk to the bank for the next few years with our pay raise in their pocket. It would make it far easier to make all their cost savings with a substantial delay in our deal.
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