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stanky 05-27-2018 08:31 AM

How long between no vote and new TA?
 
Hi,

I'm a furloughed United guy permanently stuck at JB due to a lack of recall bypass rights and a notification of post recall second furlough. It is what it is.

At Jb we have an AIP that is lacking in some important areas and the only compelling argument I've heard to vote in favor of it was tha, if we vote it down, the outcome of the new AIP probably wouldn't overcome the losses we took during the year or two it took to get the new one.

I personally feel that since our operation is in shambles and Morgan Stanley downgraded our stock because of the labor strife, it shouldn't take to long, but I wanted to ask the Delta and Southwest guys what your experiences were.

How long did it take to get a new AIP after you shot down the first one?

Thanks for your help.

Stitches 05-27-2018 09:18 AM

About a year, however we had some major union shenanigans going on which was why we had a subpar TA in the first place. Cleaning house ate up 4-6 months of that year.

13534653 06-06-2018 12:48 PM

About a year and well worth the wait. Don't settle for sub-par. Sub-par now will be sub-par on every contract in the future.

SlipKid 06-08-2018 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by 13534653 (Post 2609674)
About a year and well worth the wait. Don't settle for sub-par. Sub-par now will be sub-par on every contract in the future.

We ALWAYS settle for sub par. :eek:

Bozo the pilot 06-08-2018 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by SlipKid (Post 2610835)
We ALWAYS settle for sub par. :eek:

Maybe the company dragging this out will garner a majority NO.

SlipKid 06-10-2018 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by Bozo the pilot (Post 2611055)
Maybe the company dragging this out will garner a majority NO.

I'm not gonna hold my breath. ;)

Really 06-10-2018 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by stanky (Post 2603330)
Hi,

I'm a furloughed United guy permanently stuck at JB due to a lack of recall bypass rights and a notification of post recall second furlough. It is what it is.

At Jb we have an AIP that is lacking in some important areas and the only compelling argument I've heard to vote in favor of it was tha, if we vote it down, the outcome of the new AIP probably wouldn't overcome the losses we took during the year or two it took to get the new one.

I personally feel that since our operation is in shambles and Morgan Stanley downgraded our stock because of the labor strife, it shouldn't take to long, but I wanted to ask the Delta and Southwest guys what your experiences were.

How long did it take to get a new AIP after you shot down the first one?

Thanks for your help.


I don't understand what you mean "being stuck" at JB? If you were furloughed at UAL don't you have 10 yrs from time of furlough to make a decision? And we are currently bringing back furloughed guys as we speak. So, how are you stuck?


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