DOJ Looks Into Price Fixing/Regional Salaries
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The failure of compensation and whipsawing lies squarely on the shoulders of our bargaining agent. Lee Moak was at the table when Pinnacle was negotiating the bk contract. Lee Moak is a Delta pilot. That bk contract seems to be working out well for Delta. Not so much the pilots. We have to get our own camp squared away before we should expect the guvment to step in.
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There is American, Delta, United and a little bit with Alaska, and they control the entire regional market in the US. They have decided what regional pilots will be paid and that is set. There were some differences with Comair, Eagle, and Skywest but 2 of those 3 are gone now. All the other salaries were pretty uniform and any threats to those levels were quickly dealt with by the airlines.
Basically, the message from the majors has been to take what you are given or we will take flying away and you will be an FO forever.
I can only think of two Regionals that ever negotiated themselves good contracts and those were Eagle and Comair.
Even now, with no pilots out there, salaries are not going up. The only ones getting more money are new hires who are getting those bonuses. Why should Republic or Gojet pay their pilots more when they can just give the new hire a one time bonus. The contracts can drag out another 5 to 10 years and nobody will say a word or do anything.
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The moral of this story is similar to the reflection seen in my MBA class, as long as I control the purse strings I run the show.
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