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Quote: Wrong, costs company a good amount more for this LOA then furlouging 4k pilots. Probably why the others don't do it.

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Wow. You are an absolute ****ing moron if you think this deal costs United more money.
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Quote: Wow. You are an absolute ****ing moron if you think this deal costs United more money.
I believe there were several ALPA emails detailing this specific point. And outlined at several LEC meetings. Yes, it is costing the company more money to agree to the LOA than furlough. This is what they are willing to pay to have the flexibility for recovery. Please educate yourself.
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Quote: Wow. You are an absolute ****ing moron if you think this deal costs United more money.
yes it is a fact that this LOA is costing United more money than a furlough.....by a bunch.
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Quote: Wow. You are an absolute ****ing moron if you think this deal costs United more money.
Have you ever made a contribution that doesn’t involve an insult and or incendiary comments?
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Quote: I believe there were several ALPA emails detailing this specific point. And outlined at several LEC meetings. Yes, it is costing the company more money to agree to the LOA than furlough. This is what they are willing to pay to have the flexibility for recovery. Please educate yourself.
He doesn’t get any of those emails.....because he doesn’t work here.
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Quote: Wrong, costs company a good amount more for this LOA then furlouging 4k pilots. Probably why the others don't do it.

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Yeah, costs so much UAL stock went up 5% as soon as it was passed.
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Quote: Yeah, costs so much UAL stock went up 5% as soon as it was passed.
He may be on to something. In fact, despite demand being a total shambles I’d expect Warren Buffett to imminently buy back in based on this TA passing.....
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Quote: He may be on to something. In fact, despite demand being a total shambles I’d expect Warren Buffett to imminently buy back in based on this TA passing.....
Yeah, the MEC said so, it must be true. I mean Americans stock getting hammered when they gave their employees a raise surely can’t be linked. Investors love paying employees and carrying excess cost.

Got nothing for your greed accusation there?
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Quote: Yeah, the MEC said so, it must be true. I mean Americans stock getting hammered when they gave their employees a raise surely can’t be linked. Investors love paying employees and carrying excess cost.

Got nothing for your greed accusation there?
What more is there to say?
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Quote: I believe there were several ALPA emails detailing this specific point. And outlined at several LEC meetings. Yes, it is costing the company more money to agree to the LOA than furlough. This is what they are willing to pay to have the flexibility for recovery. Please educate yourself.
Any idea how much more it cost United vs a straight furlough? Does it cost United $1000 more or $1B more? Both cost the company more. No one seems to know. In fact, no one seems able to place a value on anything in this agreement.
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