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This thread isn’t helpful. It’s pure conjecture at this point. Time to close this thread.
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Quote: This thread isn’t helpful. It’s pure conjecture at this point. Time to close this thread.
guess it's time to close the forums then
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Quote: This thread isn’t helpful. It’s pure conjecture at this point. Time to close this thread.
It’s helpful in that we can see how low guys will sell out for…
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Quote: Plus Retro to amendable date, bare minimum making us while for inflation…
I know there out there but what are those numbers, 01 Jan 2020 to now.
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20% Direct Contribution

Vacation accrual/value improvements

Get rid of Short Call Reserve

Greenslips pay at 150% for reserves

Don’t touch payback days
Now THAT is industry-leading ... with full back-pay, of course.

A5S
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Quote: This thread isn’t helpful. It’s pure conjecture at this point. Time to close this thread.

How else will management float their trial balloons and allow us to negotiate in public?
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Quote: How else will management float their trial balloons and allow us to negotiate in public?
I would bet money the trial ballon’s are all pilot not management created.
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Quote: I would bet money the trial ballon’s are all pilot not management created.

50 Bucks?


Filler
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Quote: I know they’re out there but what are those numbers, 01 Jan 2020 to now.
Average annual CPI headline inflation. Source: Minneapolis Fed https://www.minneapolisfed.org/about...ce-index-1913-

2019 1.8%
2020 1.2% 3.0% compounded
2021 4.7% 7.9% compounded
2022* 8.6% 17.1% compounded

(*Jan-Sep. Full year could be lower or higher.)
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Quote: Average annual CPI headline inflation. Source: Minneapolis Fed https://www.minneapolisfed.org/about...ce-index-1913-

2019 1.8%
2020 1.2% 3.0% compounded
2021 4.7% 7.9% compounded
2022* 8.6% 17.1% compounded

(*Jan-Sep. Full year could be lower or higher.)
Good data. I think we got our last raise in January 2019, so we would be due retro for 2020, 2021, and 2022.
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