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Noisecanceller 07-01-2024 09:24 PM


Originally Posted by checkgear (Post 3816446)
Yep exactly, people obviously can’t read. The union email was clarification that if attrition is higher than planned, furloughs will be cancelled in seniority order. Those who choose to return in the event their furlough is cancelled get to bid for a base until the next vacancy is awarded. First cancellation notification will be this Friday for those willing to participate. Furloughs are still happening…


Seriously it’s as if no one knows how to read the the furlough MOU

Chimpy 07-02-2024 04:29 AM


Originally Posted by TallyTarget64 (Post 3816404)
furloughs are from the bottom up. The senior guys who bid to voluntarily furlough that could’ve saved a new guy his job are now getting the opportunity to cancel that and stay with the company and go to one of 4 bases listed. Looks like there will also be another vacancy bid in September with the opportunity to move around once things get situated. More attrition means less furloughs needed, but it is MY opinion that all this came about recently due to the legacies cancelling class for the rest of the year and maybe some reps are scrambling to take back their vol fur.

Do you think this mgmt cares that a handful of Senior CAs who had their classes canceled at AA (only legacy do stop classes) are now stuck without a job? They would most likely cancel a few furloughs because they underestimated attrition...

8JRMfortheyear 07-02-2024 05:53 AM


Originally Posted by Chimpy (Post 3816497)
Do you think this mgmt cares that a handful of Senior CAs who had their classes canceled at AA (only legacy do stop classes) are now stuck without a job? They would most likely cancel a few furloughs because they underestimated attrition...

Teddy and friends gave themselves a nice hefty raise again. Thank you Spirit Family!

BusBoi 07-02-2024 06:37 AM


Originally Posted by 8JRMfortheyear (Post 3816524)
Teddy and friends gave themselves a nice hefty raise again. Thank you Spirit Family!

Details?


Filler

Halon1211 07-02-2024 06:50 AM

Could somebody please explain, I don’t understand just because the legacy stop hiring why that means Spirit is canceling some furloughs.

makes no sense what one has to do with the other

TallyTarget64 07-02-2024 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by Halon1211 (Post 3816544)
Could somebody please explain, I don’t understand just because the legacy stop hiring why that means Spirit is canceling some furloughs.

makes no sense what one has to do with the other


it doesn’t. Just stated my theory for the timing of the cancellation announcement was because the reps that were planning to leave want to cancel now. Inb4 I didn’t read the MOU.

BusBoi 07-02-2024 07:51 AM


Originally Posted by Halon1211 (Post 3816544)
Could somebody please explain, I don’t understand just because the legacy stop hiring why that means Spirit is canceling some furloughs.

makes no sense what one has to do with the other

To elaborate, there were probably some fairliy senior people who had class dates at AA and therefore took voluntary furlugh. Now that those classes are postponed until next year, those pilots are basically caught with their pants down.

I understand and appreciate the effort, but I personally wouldn't take voluntary furlough unless I was committed to retiring.

TallyTarget64 07-02-2024 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by BusBoi (Post 3816536)
Details?


Filler

the c-suite all got annual raises between 500k-950k as of yesterday

BusBoi 07-02-2024 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by TallyTarget64 (Post 3816580)
the c-suite all got annual raises between 500k-950k as of yesterday

*rage intensifies*

checkgear 07-02-2024 08:52 AM


Originally Posted by BusBoi (Post 3816536)
Details?


Filler

Quote taken from yesterdays 8K filing:

”…the Compensation Committee of the Company’s Board of Directors also approved adjustments to other named executive officers, effective July 1, 2024, as follows: (i) for Mr. Ted Christie, President and CEO, annual base salary will be increased to $950,000; (ii) for Mr. John Bendoraitis, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, annual base salary will increase to $650,000, annual target short-term incentive (“STI”) will increase to 100% of base salary, and annual target LTI grant value will increase to $1,500,000; (iii) for Mr. Matthew Klein, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, annual base salary will increase to $525,000, annual target STI will increase to 100% of base salary, and annual target LTI grant value will increase to $1,250,000; and for Mr. Rocky Wiggins, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, annual base salary will increase to $500,000, annual target STI will increase to 80% of base salary, and annual target LTI grant value will increase to $750,000.”


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