Anyone else find it interesting that under cross examination NWA's side admits that DOH "disadvantages" the Delta pilots and that a ratio is a much more fair integration methodology to start with.
So as a fall back position NWA's witness testifies if the arbitrators must award a ratio list, then they should make it dynamic, to protect NWA's earlier retirement driven career progression.
But then they admit, Dynamic has problems:
First, they start with an assumption that it would take a Delta MD88 FO ten years of growth and attrition to bid up to the 737, or 757. During the same time without a merger the NWA new hire would hold a 787 B slot, or a 767ER B slot under Delta's plan. Then the witness testifies that adoption of a dynamic list raises the career earnings of a NWA 2008 hire by 4%, while reducing the career earnings of a Delta new hire 5%, comapred to the static proposal.
But with a static ratio, the difference is 1%.
18 You can see the consequence of the
19 static list on the left and the dynamic list
20 on the right for using job value units. The
21 Northwest pilots in the static will see a five
22 percent reduction in their group earnings.
23 The Delta pilots see a four percent
24 in the static than in the dynamic list.
25 The Northwest pilots lose a far
2 smaller amount of group career earnings than
3 the Delta pilots.
Now what was the percentage of NWA raises compared to the Delta raises in the JPWA? It was a whole lot more than 1%.
ALPA's merger goals:
a. Preserve jobs.
b. Avoid windfalls to either group at the expense of the other.
c. Maintain or improve pre-merger pay and standard of living.
d. Maintain or improve pre-merger pilot status.
e. Minimize detrimental changes to career expectations.”
Using just and only NWA's testimony, Delta's ratio achieves ALPA's definition better than either of their plans.
I truly do not understand NWA pilots' cries of arrogance and unfairness with regard to the Delta proposal. Once you get past the hazy images of 747's flying over Mt. Osaka and start dealing with objective numbers the visibility clears right up.
Oh, and the Green book pilots just remained on the smaller equipment for quality of life.
