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#1831
Critical pay is a big one in arbitration now. The reserve grid is constantly manipulated to prevent any day from going critical and avoiding paying the premium.
Additionally there have been numerous cases with scheduling requiring pilots to fly in direct violation of the contract such as ready rsv after completing a trip.
Additionally there have been numerous cases with scheduling requiring pilots to fly in direct violation of the contract such as ready rsv after completing a trip.
#1832
Of course it is highly likely that attrition will be greater than just from the flow, so those timeframes come down. But the bigger threat is if PSA continues to be unable to staff, will AAG even honor the flow agreement? They've already shown a willingness to violate our contract, and they have disregaurded flow agreements in the past with Eagle.
My biggest complaint with PSA is that they've been promoting the idea of hiring 1000 pilots and growing the airline, but unwilling to increase compensation to remain competitive with the rest of the industry. What did they think would bring pilots here? At first quick career progression was enough for many but they had to know that would end by about the 1/2 way mark which is where we are now. So did they change their minds or was this the plan all along.
#1833
Scheduling hasn't "required" a single pilot to fly in violation of the contract. It is up to each and every single pilot to know their contract and to learn to say, "no" when asked or told to do something. Honestly, half of the schedulers don't know or understand our contract either so I'm not surprised. But it's still the responsibility of the pilot. Have an issue with something? Use the buddy system and ask a friend and if that fails phone your rep. That's what they are there for.
#1834
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If it were as simple as saying "I'm sorry no that violates my contract" and having it dropped I would agree with you. But the instances I am referring to have required escalation to scheduling supervisors, chief pilots, and union reps. All over clearly written contract language.
You are personally causing major problems for the pilot group if this is how you let things play out, -1 point for you.
#1836
Why would you do all that, just say no. If you are clearly correct than you have nothing to worry about. Are you scared of a few 20 years olds? This is why pilots are in the position they are in is they won't stand up for themselves even when they are clearly in the right.
You are personally causing major problems for the pilot group if this is how you let things play out, -1 point for you.
You are personally causing major problems for the pilot group if this is how you let things play out, -1 point for you.
Also an employee's age has no effect, whether its an 18 year old or 65 year old, if they are threatening to damage your career with a letter of reprimand over a clear contractual violation there is a problem.
#1837
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#1838
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Critical pay is a big one in arbitration now. The reserve grid is constantly manipulated to prevent any day from going critical and avoiding paying the premium.
Additionally there have been numerous cases with scheduling requiring pilots to fly in direct violation of the contract such as ready rsv after completing a trip.
Additionally there have been numerous cases with scheduling requiring pilots to fly in direct violation of the contract such as ready rsv after completing a trip.
#1839
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Honestly some of you make this place sound completely awful. It has its downsides no doubt, but everything they promised me would happen in the interview has happened. Our contract isn't one of the worst by any means, our pay is. There is a difference. There won't be a need for downgrades because natural attrition will take care of any over-staffing that we currently have. And we are still taking deliveries of the remaining 900s. I mean seriously, some of you post stuff on here with zero logic behind it.
Once that last 900 hits the property in a month or two the music stops and will remain that way for a long time.
They are staffed for that,nothing beyond.
Stick around if you want.
Let me know how that works out for you .
#1840
As staffing becomes more of a problem you can count on scheduling pushing pilots to fly outside the contract. With many newer pilots who may fear repercussions they could take advantage. Do not let them. Fly it and grieve it is not acceptable.
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