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JT12345

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FAA rule changes on rest. That means we may not need to negotiate duty day and rest rules in contract language if the FAA regs are just as good.

Reform coming on healthcare that could change the bottom line on benefits.

Should pilots be signing contracts this year?
 
If the FAA mins improve what you have now why would you want to waste negotiating capital on something the government has given you for free?
 
If the FAA mins improve what you have now why would you want to waste negotiating capital on something the government has given you for free?

I agree!! if the FAA approves tolerable mins then you negotiating committee can use the capital and pay rates and etc.
 
ALPA helped draft the new proposed rules, so ALPA NCs know what they need to negotiate and what they don't. No reason not to press ahead with new contracts.
 

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