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The word is you are clueless and have no idea what you are talking about.
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Word is "yes".
The word is you are clueless and have no idea what you are talking about.
Word is neither do you, so sit back, polish your buttons and enjoy the ride until something official is announced.
Fox news is reporting that Monday is the new target for the merger announcement, provided pilots come to an agreement over the weekend. However, the pilot merger committees are not even meeting during the weekend. How can any announcement come on Monday then?? I guess press is as clueless as we are-as usual....
Here is the link and the report:
http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/myfo...n=2&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=3.2.1
"ATLANTA – The announcement to join airline powerhouses Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines was supposed to come in the past week, but an impasse involving the pilots union has halted the deal-making.
People familiar with the talks says the new target remains Monday for a combination announcement, provided the pilot talks make progress over the weekend.
Industry observers recognize that if Delta or Northwest walk away, they still have options. The two airlines could remain independent, seek a quick deal with another carrier, or wait until next year to try again with consolidation.
As of Sunday afternoon, there wasn’t any word on a pilot agreement."
According to the last "Lounge Meeting" Beck reiterated, " if there is no pilot agreement, there is no deal."
We don't need this....neither group needs this. KILL IT NOW!!!
According to the last "Lounge Meeting" Beck reiterated, " if there is no pilot agreement, there is no deal."
We don't need this....neither group needs this. KILL IT NOW!!!
But...the NWA MEC has basically come out at said that protecting the bottom 1/2 of the list is THE priority, and the DAL team can't understand why we won't sell out half our list, even for a big pile of cash.
There's been lots of clever "ad placement" and "negotiating in the press" by the DAL MEC and their operatives that has acted as political cover for what their real position was.
Despite claims of "cowboys" on the NWA team, the DAL opener was absolute nonsense that would have not only put DAL guys entrenched at the top for years, but would have stapled over 2000 NWA guys to the bottom of list. Needless to say, the NWA guys put one finger on each hand up and told them to go pound grits.
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How can any announcement come on Monday then?? I guess press is as clueless as we are-as usual....
There were no meetings over the weekend. The SLI is being hung up because DALPA thinks they are "saving" NWA pilots. Think Western and PAA. The deal will be killed by DALPA arrogance.
Many questions that have no easy answers come up.
Why would your 747 guys go ahead of our higher paid 777 guys?
He shouldn't. The value of the 747 position at NW isn't as great as the value of the 777 position at DAL. ALPA merger policy seeks to balance equities, it's hard to argue that a seat position that pays less is worth more. However with a new contract that brings the NWA guys up to DAL pay levels and beyond, that seat will have more value once it's brought into a joint contract. Therefore it will probably be given equivalent value for the purposes of integration. The same goes for the other wide bodied and narrow bodied aircraft.
How do you protect those in a given base from being bumped down or losing an upgrade to former commuters?
Good question.
Why should NW pilots get a bigger raise than DL pilots?
So we can be one big happy family and not whipsaw each other. The difference ought to be made up by giving DAL pilots a larger equity stake per capita since the NWA pilots will get a bigger pay raise, however I doubt that will happen.
How do you account for the many more high paying spots DL brings to the table?
Break the fleets down by gauge and integrate accordingly. That's been the result in recent arbitrations.
NWA fleet is approximately 18% wide bodied, whereas DAL's fleet is 25% wide bodied. Slot the top 18% at NWA with the top 25% at DAL.
The same goes for the 757s. NWA's fleet is about 20% 757, DAL's is about 30%, so slot the next 20% of NWA pilots with the next 30% of DAL pilots.
NWA's fleet is 62% narrow bodied, DAL's is 45% narrow bodied, so slot the bottom 62% of NWA pilots with the bottom 45% of DAL pilots.
The end result is everyone can still hold post merger what they could hold pre merger and equities are balanced.
The latest arbitrated decision involving ALPA merger policy effectively did the same thing.
I've got lots more. We probably have a better chance of brokering peace between India and Pakistan than a negotiated deal here.
Even more worrisome is the $4 billion dollar debt payment DAL has due in a few years.
I'm concerned about the proportionally higher long term debt NWA brings to the party.