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That BS takes about 7 hours out of my day. Why exactly do we not get paid for that?
If an attorney had to go into his office for a four hour meeting he/she is going to get paid. No different for an airline pilot.
To be honest, I'm not a contractual guru. From what I understand, we are getting paid 4+ hours per day of reserve already.Originally Posted by baseball
Field standby needs to be an ADD PAY EVENT. Period DOT.That BS takes about 7 hours out of my day. Why exactly do we not get paid for that?
If an attorney had to go into his office for a four hour meeting he/she is going to get paid. No different for an airline pilot.
Are you wanting double pay to go to work? If you had a turn assigned to you, it would take more than 7 hours of your day and you'd probably get nothing more than whats included in your guarantee- unless you break guarantee regularly on reserve which is doubtful.
I don't see this (IMO emotional) argument being a prudent use of our negotiating capital. It would be like a line holder asking for premium pay on everything the company awards them in PBS.
I do think that FSB shouldn't be longer than a single reserve day's credit towards guarantee.
It would be nice to have some sort of monetary incentive for the company not to just dole out FSB carelessly. Best way to do that is probably something like 1 hour add pay for the FSB regardless of the reserve being used or not. That would incentivize the company to be prudent with their assignment choices. Pilots might even pick it up for the $$ and allow others who live far to skip it.
Just my .02$