Bonuses no more?
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What did that memo have to say? And if the contract is like any regionals I have seen, it probably mentions the bonuses are subject to change at any time
#13
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Bonuses were paid outside the contract, so in other words, NO, it looks like they can choose not to pay them and you are free to walk away.
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haha oh I remember that guy, I always thought of him as a total Ahole. The few former GoJeters I meet always have a story involving him usually ending up with him as the Ahole
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I enjoyed my time there at GoJet and there are some great people there. I feel bad y'all are going through this but keep the head high. The last couple messages from management doesn't sound the most promising but there are so many variables still moving so hang tough.
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WASHINGTON—The government won’t take a stake in small airlines seeking federal aid as part of a $2.2 trillion economic-stimulus package passed amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Treasury Department said Friday.
The department said airlines requesting less than $100 million in payroll-assistance grants won’t be required to provide financial stakes in exchange for the aid “as a result of benefits to the public,” including requirements that the companies maintain needed air service and refrain from involuntary furloughs or layoffs.
This just came out today. Anyone know how much or if GoJet requested $$$$ ?
I'm not sure what the Treasury Dept deems small , but looks like they are giving small airlines the green light to furlough & cut routes as needed
The department said airlines requesting less than $100 million in payroll-assistance grants won’t be required to provide financial stakes in exchange for the aid “as a result of benefits to the public,” including requirements that the companies maintain needed air service and refrain from involuntary furloughs or layoffs.
This just came out today. Anyone know how much or if GoJet requested $$$$ ?
I'm not sure what the Treasury Dept deems small , but looks like they are giving small airlines the green light to furlough & cut routes as needed
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WASHINGTON—The government won’t take a stake in small airlines seeking federal aid as part of a $2.2 trillion economic-stimulus package passed amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Treasury Department said Friday.
The department said airlines requesting less than $100 million in payroll-assistance grants won’t be required to provide financial stakes in exchange for the aid “as a result of benefits to the public,” including requirements that the companies maintain needed air service and refrain from involuntary furloughs or layoffs.
This just came out today. Anyone know how much or if GoJet requested $$$$ ?
I'm not sure what the Treasury Dept deems small , but looks like they are giving small airlines the green light to furlough & cut routes as needed
The department said airlines requesting less than $100 million in payroll-assistance grants won’t be required to provide financial stakes in exchange for the aid “as a result of benefits to the public,” including requirements that the companies maintain needed air service and refrain from involuntary furloughs or layoffs.
This just came out today. Anyone know how much or if GoJet requested $$$$ ?
I'm not sure what the Treasury Dept deems small , but looks like they are giving small airlines the green light to furlough & cut routes as needed
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WASHINGTON—The government won’t take a stake in small airlines seeking federal aid as part of a $2.2 trillion economic-stimulus package passed amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Treasury Department said Friday.
The department said airlines requesting less than $100 million in payroll-assistance grants won’t be required to provide financial stakes in exchange for the aid “as a result of benefits to the public,” including requirements that the companies maintain needed air service and refrain from involuntary furloughs or layoffs.
This just came out today. Anyone know how much or if GoJet requested $$$$ ?
I'm not sure what the Treasury Dept deems small , but looks like they are giving small airlines the green light to furlough & cut routes as needed
The department said airlines requesting less than $100 million in payroll-assistance grants won’t be required to provide financial stakes in exchange for the aid “as a result of benefits to the public,” including requirements that the companies maintain needed air service and refrain from involuntary furloughs or layoffs.
This just came out today. Anyone know how much or if GoJet requested $$$$ ?
I'm not sure what the Treasury Dept deems small , but looks like they are giving small airlines the green light to furlough & cut routes as needed
#19
no fvkn way...you clearly dont know who you are working for.
I was stuck at a hulas company for 4 yrs during the 2008 downturn. Keep your head down, dont get violated and get the hell out asap.
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