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Y'all are just looking for reason to be upset......get it together. The fact that the Cseries is even in your thinking proves your grasping at straws.
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Originally Posted by John Carr
(Post 2000739)
My post wasn't so much about the RAH group as it was the UCH group having it brought up that a contract extension is on the table with certain items to be discussed.
DESPITE being told that scope ISN'T one of the items.... |
Originally Posted by MasterOfPuppets
(Post 2000742)
Y'all are just looking for reason to be upset......get it together. The fact that the Cseries is even in your thinking proves your grasping at straws.
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Originally Posted by MasterOfPuppets
(Post 2000742)
Y'all are just looking for reason to be upset......get it together. The fact that the Cseries is even in your thinking proves your grasping at straws.
But you're right. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Originally Posted by MasterOfPuppets
(Post 2000743)
Your going to be dissapointed there John. Your hatred is misplaced.
But history isn't really on your side of that argument. |
Republic Airways’ Pilots Approve Labor Contra
Republic Airways’ Pilots Approve Labor Contract
Pact with 2,100 pilots expected to help the company’s business restructuring Oct. 27, 2015 2:24 p.m. ET 0 COMMENTS Regional carrier Republic Airways Holdings Inc., which warned over the summer that it could be forced to file for bankruptcy-court protection if it couldn’t solve its pressing pilot hiring and retention challenges, said Tuesday that a majority of its 2,100 aviators approved a new three-year labor contract that significantly raises pay and improves work rules. The pact, which will go into effect in a few days, will succeed the current contract, which hadn’t been updated in eight years. The new deal lifts starting first-officer pay to $40 an hour, raises pay for other first officers and boosts captain pay. Indianapolis-based Republic said it would invest about $50 million a year over the three-year duration of the new contract, including signing bonuses and anniversary bonuses. This improved pay is expected to help Republic stem the loss of pilots to other airlines and revive its recruitment pipeline. “The new contract recognizes the importance of our pilots in our future success and gives us a strong foundation on which to rebuild our operations and move forward with the restructuring of our airline,” said Matt Koscal, Republic’s vice president of human resources. Because it lacked enough pilots, Republic hasn’t been able to meet its contractual schedules for its major airline customers, American Airlines Group Inc., United Continental Holdings Inc., and Delta Air Lines Inc. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, which represents the Republic pilots, said its members “have more than earned this industry-leading contract,” according to Capt. David Bourne, director of the airline division of the union. About 90% of the eligible pilots participated in the vote, with 1,363 votes in favor and 421 against, the union said. Earlier this year, American, United and Delta had allowed Republic to reduce its schedules. But Delta earlier this month sued Republic for breach of contract and recovery of damages for allegedly forcing Delta to cancel flights and preventing it from scheduling flights it otherwise would have scheduled. The suit was filed in Superior Court of Fulton County, Ga. Shortly afterward, Republic said it was aware of the complaint, denied it was in breach of Delta’s agreement, but declined to comment further. Mr. Koscal, Republic’s human resources chief, said the company still has many challenges to overcome to achieve a successful restructuring of the regional airline. But the new pilot contract “helps move this process forward,” he said. Write to Susan Carey at [email protected] http://www.wsj.com/articles/republic-airways-pilots-approve-labor-contract-1445970253 |
Originally Posted by John Carr
(Post 2000772)
If you're reading it as "hatred", you're reading it wrong..........
But history isn't really on your side of that argument. |
Originally Posted by F9 Driver
(Post 2000784)
Republic Airways’ Pilots Approve Labor Contract
Pact with 2,100 pilots expected to help the company’s business restructuring Oct. 27, 2015 2:24 p.m. ET 0 COMMENTS Regional carrier Republic Airways Holdings Inc., which warned over the summer that it could be forced to file for bankruptcy-court protection if it couldn’t solve its pressing pilot hiring and retention challenges, said Tuesday that a majority of its 2,100 aviators approved a new three-year labor contract that significantly raises pay and improves work rules. The pact, which will go into effect in a few days, will succeed the current contract, which hadn’t been updated in eight years. The new deal lifts starting first-officer pay to $40 an hour, raises pay for other first officers and boosts captain pay. Indianapolis-based Republic said it would invest about $50 million a year over the three-year duration of the new contract, including signing bonuses and anniversary bonuses. This improved pay is expected to help Republic stem the loss of pilots to other airlines and revive its recruitment pipeline. “The new contract recognizes the importance of our pilots in our future success and gives us a strong foundation on which to rebuild our operations and move forward with the restructuring of our airline,” said Matt Koscal, Republic’s vice president of human resources. Because it lacked enough pilots, Republic hasn’t been able to meet its contractual schedules for its major airline customers, American Airlines Group Inc., United Continental Holdings Inc., and Delta Air Lines Inc. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, which represents the Republic pilots, said its members “have more than earned this industry-leading contract,” according to Capt. David Bourne, director of the airline division of the union. About 90% of the eligible pilots participated in the vote, with 1,363 votes in favor and 421 against, the union said. Earlier this year, American, United and Delta had allowed Republic to reduce its schedules. But Delta earlier this month sued Republic for breach of contract and recovery of damages for allegedly forcing Delta to cancel flights and preventing it from scheduling flights it otherwise would have scheduled. The suit was filed in Superior Court of Fulton County, Ga. Shortly afterward, Republic said it was aware of the complaint, denied it was in breach of Delta’s agreement, but declined to comment further. Mr. Koscal, Republic’s human resources chief, said the company still has many challenges to overcome to achieve a successful restructuring of the regional airline. But the new pilot contract “helps move this process forward,” he said. Write to Susan Carey at [email protected] http://www.wsj.com/articles/republic-airways-pilots-approve-labor-contract-1445970253 |
Originally Posted by MasterOfPuppets
(Post 2000787)
However we have learned from our past mistakes. So history IS NOT doomed to repeat its self
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Originally Posted by dfwflyboy
(Post 2000808)
What are the tradeoffs. Ive heard the high rates offset loss of soft credit and higher health ins. Does anyone know the negatives of this contract?
Well you're source is wrong. 100% Leg-by-leg cancellation pay 1:4 Trip Rig 1:2 Duty Rig 4:12 Min Day Health caps at 25 or 35% depending on which insurance and the HDHP is frozen for 2 years and is limited to a 10% annual increase after this period. I believe our traditional plan is also limited to a 10% increase YOY. All protections the old CBA didn't have. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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