Pinnacle/Colgan/Mesaba TA Countdown
#1071
Once again, we've heard this before. When I was hired at Pinnacle, I was told by both the company and the union "progress is being made, and we are close." Fast forward several years, and the TA presented to the pilot group was crap, yet it was told "this is the best we can get." We voted it down. Fast forward another year, and it's like groundhog day "We're close and making progress." Unless sections are closed, "progress" is about like running 3/4 of a marathon and sitting down. Sure, you're closer than when you started, but you're not there yet. Are we any closer now than we were on Wednesday? Nope. All of our momentum was on Wednesday, and I'm not all that impressed with the sections closed. All the BIG sections still remain open. Get Section 25 closed (which is where the company like to screw people over the most), and then I'll start to get excited. If picketing was canceled just because airlines were "making progress," there would never be any picketing events.
I'm with you there, but I feel like a broken record whenever I try to explain the "whys" of the picketing events. It's not to derail the JCBA, it's to put pressure on management to actually follow through, something they historically have been VERY poor at. We probably should have had picketing events all through the summer, but I guess we were "close and making progress" the whole time. After all, the same sections left in the JCBA are the same ones we've been trying to close since the beginning of 2010.
I'm with you there, but I feel like a broken record whenever I try to explain the "whys" of the picketing events. It's not to derail the JCBA, it's to put pressure on management to actually follow through, something they historically have been VERY poor at. We probably should have had picketing events all through the summer, but I guess we were "close and making progress" the whole time. After all, the same sections left in the JCBA are the same ones we've been trying to close since the beginning of 2010.
If recalls were in order if there was not picketing due to the reasons listed - lapse of deadlines, bad faith negotiations, etc., then they would be unwarranted in my opinion. How can you accuse the company of negotiating in bad faith when sections continue to be TA'd? How can you complain about the lapse of deadlines when ALL MEC's see enough progress to continue negotiations? Both parties have to mutually agree to extended deadlines. It's the job of a rep to explain this to a pilot demanding a recall, that is, if the MEC only approved picketing because of fear of recall... Based on what I've read I still don't know what came first, PCL pilots demanding picketing, or PCL MEC believing it would be productive. Chicken and egg.
Many PCL pilots have been outspoken about needing militant reps. Give me a smart rep over a militant one any day. As my MEC has explained to me, typically an informational picketing event is conducted when negotiations are at a standstill, or management sends an insult across the table (like with what happened at the CommutAir negotiations regarding payscales earlier this year.) They've also explained to me the difference between merger negotiations and Section 6. On one hand the company experiences gains with synergies and increased economies of scale, on the other, they have no incentive to negotiate.
EDIT: My questions aren't aimed at you specifically KellWolf, just generally the comments I've seen from PCL pilots.
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Which is why the XJ NC members don't think JM or extension language is that big of a deal. XJ had around 27 junior mans in a year. We hit that by mid-afternoon in a DAY here at 9E. It's how management staffs the airline. One of the things still left open is JM/extension language.
Again I will say that when Pinnacle Holdings bought XJ there were conditions added. Things like staffing levels and training. There is even a Delta attorney at the negotiations observing so that things like these are being dealt with. I keep talking about leverage. In speaking to my reps and the communications we get, the leverage won't come just from the MEC's. But with Delta and Continental unhappy, the Delta attorney present, and the constant under staffing...this is where the pressure is coming from.
The XJ JNC didn't come in like the Gestapo. None of us said we would change the world in 3 weeks. I certainly didn't think management was quaking in their boots with the thought of dealing with us. But I think that with the mainlines unhappy this will cause things to happen. Cheaper isn't better if you can't perform. Also I am NOT stating 9E pilots are lazy. Far from it. But cheaper isn't always the best answer and staffing properly is VERY important to all of XJ.
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I can tell you that I believe the stories 9E pilots are telling about the JM and extensions. I don't know anyone who doesn't. I can tell you without checking with my rep that these staffing issues will not be supported by any XJ pilot, negotiators, or anyone. Your statement is profoundly wrong.
Again I will say that when Pinnacle Holdings bought XJ there were conditions added. Things like staffing levels and training. There is even a Delta attorney at the negotiations observing so that things like these are being dealt with. I keep talking about leverage. In speaking to my reps and the communications we get, the leverage won't come just from the MEC's. But with Delta and Continental unhappy, the Delta attorney present, and the constant under staffing...this is where the pressure is coming from.
The XJ JNC didn't come in like the Gestapo. None of us said we would change the world in 3 weeks. I certainly didn't think management was quaking in their boots with the thought of dealing with us. But I think that with the mainlines unhappy this will cause things to happen. Cheaper isn't better if you can't perform. Also I am NOT stating 9E pilots are lazy. Far from it. But cheaper isn't always the best answer and staffing properly is VERY important to all of XJ.
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If recalls were in order if there was not picketing due to the reasons listed - lapse of deadlines, bad faith negotiations, etc., then they would be unwarranted in my opinion.
How can you accuse the company of negotiating in bad faith when sections continue to be TA'd?
How can you complain about the lapse of deadlines when ALL MEC's see enough progress to continue negotiations? Both parties have to mutually agree to extended deadlines.
It's the job of a rep to explain this to a pilot demanding a recall, that is, if the MEC only approved picketing because of fear of recall... Based on what I've read I still don't know what came first, PCL pilots demanding picketing, or PCL MEC believing it would be productive. Chicken and egg.
Many PCL pilots have been outspoken about needing militant reps. Give me a smart rep over a militant one any day.
As my MEC has explained to me, typically an informational picketing event is conducted when negotiations are at a standstill, or management sends an insult across the table (like with what happened at the CommutAir negotiations regarding payscales earlier this year.)
They've also explained to me the difference between merger negotiations and Section 6. On one hand the company experiences gains with synergies and increased economies of scale, on the other, they have no incentive to negotiate.
EDIT: My questions aren't aimed at you specifically KellWolf, just generally the comments I've seen from PCL pilots.
I really hope we get a deal done soon. I'd love to come on here, post to all the XJ/9L guys and say "Okay, you were right. I'm a moron. Let's move on." I'll be the first one to do it if we get a decent TA out of this deal. It's not you guys we don't trust, it's 9E management. This is an EXTREME example, but it's sort of like being beaten repeatedly by your boyfriend/girlfriend, going to your buddies house and them telling you to go home and give them another chance.
I just feel like we're trying to explain our side and our reasoning, but all we're being met with is "We're making progress." The 9E pilots have been making SlOOOOOOWW progress for 6 years, so that reason holds no water with us. I don't agree with the massive emotional responses on here (some of which may have even come from me, and I apologize if they did), but I do understand them. 9E guys feel like we've been stabbed in the back by people we though were on our team.
#1077
There is even a Delta attorney at the negotiations observing so that things like these are being dealt with.
I keep talking about leverage. In speaking to my reps and the communications we get, the leverage won't come just from the MEC's. But with Delta and Continental unhappy, the Delta attorney present, and the constant under staffing...this is where the pressure is coming from.
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I don't think you're a moron. I think everyone is worried about different things and there is little we can do about it. This is going to be a team effort and even the best of intentions can cause pain. We XJ's don't trust blindly and we certainly don't roll over.
You asked me about seeing the Mesaba/Delta purchase agreement. I haven't seen it but my rep told me about it. I don't always agree and I certainly don't like some of the guys personally but my MEC has never lied or deceived me. So until they've proved bad intentions or something - I must go with what they tell me as correct.
Is it possible the 9E management are just playing for time? YES! No one at XJ I spoke to thought a lot would be done in 45 days. Honestly I am surprised they got as far as they did. And even if things go a bit longer, I wouldn't be surprised. But we won't wait forever. We won't stand for the wholesale removal of aircraft. We want everybody to benefit from our positive things in the contract and I want the advantages of your contract. I want Colgan to stop being slaves and I want to be proud of our company.
I don't know where the line is that says 9E management is stalling. My MEC says we aren't there yet. I have to go with that. As to protective language about JM's and scheduling, I hope and depend on your people to steer us in the right direction.
You asked me about seeing the Mesaba/Delta purchase agreement. I haven't seen it but my rep told me about it. I don't always agree and I certainly don't like some of the guys personally but my MEC has never lied or deceived me. So until they've proved bad intentions or something - I must go with what they tell me as correct.
Is it possible the 9E management are just playing for time? YES! No one at XJ I spoke to thought a lot would be done in 45 days. Honestly I am surprised they got as far as they did. And even if things go a bit longer, I wouldn't be surprised. But we won't wait forever. We won't stand for the wholesale removal of aircraft. We want everybody to benefit from our positive things in the contract and I want the advantages of your contract. I want Colgan to stop being slaves and I want to be proud of our company.
I don't know where the line is that says 9E management is stalling. My MEC says we aren't there yet. I have to go with that. As to protective language about JM's and scheduling, I hope and depend on your people to steer us in the right direction.
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