What pilots took pay cuts after 9/11?
What pilots took pay cuts after 9/11, and approximately how much (%). I am aware all the legacy airlines took pay cuts, but I am also interested in which other major airlines took pay cuts, and approximately how much (Alaska for example).
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Off the top of my head:
UAL: 45% Alaska: 26% (I think it was a sliding scale there about 22% - 31%) I'm sure others will chime in, and remember these are just estimates to the best of my memory. |
Not to interrupt the topics here but now that airlines are starting to make profits again how many are starting to get those percentages back?
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About 28% to 34% for Alaska pilots. The most junior First Officers received the "most" paycut.
LAXFO |
Originally Posted by ToiletDuck
(Post 105228)
Not to interrupt the topics here but now that airlines are starting to make profits again how many are starting to get those percentages back?
oh, you were serious. how many execs have you heard of being nice and giving back after taking from their employees? |
Aloha took about a 22% cut, we got back 5% as of Jan. 1st 2007, with 4% increases in 2008 and 2009. Still 9% short of pre 911.
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Originally Posted by LAXFO
(Post 105243)
About 28% to 34% for Alaska pilots. The most junior First Officers received the "most" paycut.
LAXFO |
We old timers paid our dues.:-)
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And that's not including the paycut from dropping back to F/O from Capt for some folks. :(
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The Q for this thread should be:
"What pilots DID NOT take pay cuts after 9/11?" ZP |
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