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Good news AA just anounced oct. recall class to increase to 50 per. month from 40 in sept.
about when will all furloughees be back on the line?
At the rate of 50/mo I believe they will get through the recall list by August-Sept 2008. After that do they go through the whole list again?
Definitely good news... good source, right? haven't heard anything through my reliable grapevinus supremus.
excellent news...is it still about a 3(no) to 1(yes) ratio?
What's the deal with Eagle's grievance? I heard there may be about 750 Eagle guys piling in on top of many of the TWA/AA furloughees??
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Is AA shrinking in fleet size? What is the plan with the 300+ MD80's?
Ahh, the million dollar question. Short version - they will be here for awhile (2020 is the last I heard.) Long version - they will s-l-o-w-l-y be replaced by some wonderful Next Gen 787 replacement for the 737... or something along those lines.
One thing you can be reasonably sure of - no new a/c order announcements until we ratify a new contract, most likely with the lame attempt of some kind of rotten carrot dangling in front of us. We know where to stick it.
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MD80--There are discussions ongoing. If any flowthroughs are added, they will go on (or very near) the bottom of the list.
The next grievance to be heard will determine if recall classes constitute "new hire" classes for the purposes of allowing AE pilots to flow through.
It'll be awhile.
All I know is that the "real" AA pilots in my recall class had to go through EXACTLY the same indoc I did last week. Are they newhires too?
The arbitrator who made the previous ruling that some former TWA pilots should be considered "newhires" is more f'ed up than the guy who did the USAir list. TC
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Actually, both the TWA number generation grievance and the recall in seniority order grievances have already been heard by arbitrator LaRocco. He has already made his opinion and order on the TWA number generation grievance.
He never said the TWA LLC pilots were "new hires". He said that the positions that they are being recalled to are "new hire positions" as defined in Supp W/Letter 3. As such the Eagle pilots with AA seniority numbers will be called to class with them in AA seniority order. Additionally, Eagle pilots who elected flow through but were never given an AA seniority number because there were no new hire positions will be assigned AA numbers at 50% of the recalls of non AA-trained ex TWA-LLC pilots.
LaRocco asked AMR, APA, and ALPA to determine where the line is for "new hire positions". He also warned them that his opinion on the recall in seniority order grievance would be better addressed in a joint remedy while together determining the point of new hire positions. Like most arbitrators, they don't want to decide for the parties.
It won't be a while. It will be resolved fairly quickly. Any of the four parties can ask LaRocco to determine the point of "new hire positions" right now. There was a 60-day waiting period, which has already passed. As long as the negotiations are progressing, no one will ask for a ruling.
Not including any FIS the first non AA-trained ex TWA LLC pilot has starts class this month. The Eagle pilots with AA numbers ahead of them will be retro protected for pay and retirement.
The un-real AA numbers that Eagle pilots hold are about to become very real.
The mess is that if FTs are brought over because of the redefinition of a "new hire" class, now you have "new hires" going ahead of existing AA furloughees, in the case of the 400 natives at the end of the list.
What's your feeling for how many FTs will want to come to AA, whenever the gate is opened?
Nice try. The second grievance has been heard and a decision will come in Oct.
The next grievance to be heard will determine if recall classes constitute "new hire" classes for the purposes of allowing AE pilots to flow through.
The two parties are in discussions as agreed to in the first arbitration and if they can't arrive at an agreement soon, they go back to SAC at the end of the month.
"As such the Eagle pilots with AA seniority numbers will be called to class in AA seniority order." The arbitrator said nothing of the sort.
Ultimately, he said that some TWA pilots held positions at AA and some did not. He was unable to determine where that line fell (although he alluded to the staple point although in practice, that's absurd--it ignores the methodology used to integrate the lists).
We'll see at the end of the month. I wouldn't order that rollaboard with the "AA" logo just yet. TC
MD80--There are discussions ongoing. If any flowthroughs are added, they will go on (or very near) the bottom of the list.
All I know is that the "real" AA pilots in my recall class had to go through EXACTLY the same indoc I did last week. Are they newhires too?
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You need to clarify what you mean by "real" AA pilots. I hope you don't think Air Cal, Reno, and especially TWA are any more "real" AA pilots then any other form of intigration. The flow throughs are just another form of intigration, plain and simple. So next time you say "real" AA pilots make sure you mean the ones originally hired at AA, and not some other "fake" form of AA pilots.