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Republic first regional to create B-scale??

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An admittedly interesting interpretation of the language rumrunner.

I took it to mean any aircraft with a similar powerplant had to be paid based on the number of seats rates already established. Interpreting similar to mean it has to be the same powerplant brings up a fascinating point. I don't think that is what the language intended but it is a great point.

cale
 
there is no such thing as iron clad scope.
 
It won't be Oct 1. Transition will happen mid November timeframe.

I have the documentation that says it will be Lynx pilots flying the planes with a fence. It's an official Q and A from RAH management.

How many things have been done without union consent even when required in the last 24 months?? Aren't you also required to have 6 months notice when they add a new type airframe. How did that go with the 190's? Seems like the company was able to impose that flying just fine without union consent.

cale

170/190 are a common type A/C, so there was no need to have the union agree to them. The only thing that must be negotiated was the first 3 deliveries came configured with 100 seats. Arbitration has been ongoing since they set foot in MKE.

As for what management has said.....ask the F9 guys who were told that to their face that they were going to remain a stand alone certificate, then with our union at the table, did the currly shuffle backwards as fast as they could.
 
As for what management has said.....ask the F9 guys who were told that to their face that they were going to remain a stand alone certificate, then with our union at the table, did the currly shuffle backwards as fast as they could.

So you honestly believe that RAH will furlough 40 Lynx guys, and pay to train 40 RAH guys to fly the Q? And have all that done in time to continue routes into ASE for ski season? The company will do what is financially most acceptable to them(which will be fence the Lynx pilots on the Q) and tell the union to grieve it if they have a problem.

This is the reality, and I thoroughly expect IBT to grieve it. However the day we are put on the Republic certificate we also become represented by IBT and they have to look out for our rights as well. It is a Catch 22 I don't envy, but it is a fact of life. It would behoove everybody not to bicker over 40 seats, but to focus on not letting management create a superiorly sub-standard B-scale without any IBT intervention.

cale
 
No I think that they will try to keep the props running until April but the backlash that will ensue will not be worth the effort in the end and they will just shut it down after a month or so.

You have not paid dues so you will not be represented by the IBT until such time that the paperwork is filled out....also you are an at will employee until your first year of probation is completed.

70 seats are 70 seats, so I don't know how you would call them B scale once they are set by a LOA. If anything Lynx set the standard for those sub-standard wages by which now management will try to retain them. You were your worst enemy by taking the job at Lynx and now you want my union to do what you were unwilling to do in the first place....???
 
No I think that they will try to keep the props running until April but the backlash that will ensue will not be worth the effort in the end and they will just shut it down after a month or so.

You have not paid dues so you will not be represented by the IBT until such time that the paperwork is filled out....also you are an at will employee until your first year of probation is completed.

70 seats are 70 seats, so I don't know how you would call them B scale once they are set by a LOA. If anything Lynx set the standard for those sub-standard wages by which now management will try to retain them. You were your worst enemy by taking the job at Lynx and now you want my union to do what you were unwilling to do in the first place....???

Wow.. you really hate Lynx guys don't you?

If there is going to be backlash why isn't it happening NOW? Why is IBT being silent about this?

My constant gripe about the B-scale is because your CBA clearly states that if an aircraft is added to a certificate it must be paid at the same rates as already established for that aircraft until an LOA is reached. By paying the Lynx pay scale and not the RAH payscale this is a direct violation of your CBA. It also places you guys at an extreme disadvantage whenever Section 6 negotiations resume in earnest. Now the company will have a new lower pay scale they can point to and use as a baseline. The companies first arguement will be those guys make less, so should you.

In the short term I will openly admit I'm protecting my own dog in this fight, and I'll also admit our rates our embarrassing. I'm interested in protecting the overall group in the long term though and if IBT lets this happen it is not good for anybody. I wish we had fixed our own rates but we didn't(and there is a big difference between unwilling and unable), now is another opportunity and I want "your" union, soon to be "my" union as well to do right by all of us.

cale
 
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No I think that they will try to keep the props running until April but the backlash that will ensue will not be worth the effort in the end and they will just shut it down after a month or so.

You have not paid dues so you will not be represented by the IBT until such time that the paperwork is filled out....also you are an at will employee until your first year of probation is completed.

70 seats are 70 seats, so I don't know how you would call them B scale once they are set by a LOA. If anything Lynx set the standard for those sub-standard wages by which now management will try to retain them. You were your worst enemy by taking the job at Lynx and now you want my union to do what you were unwilling to do in the first place....???

wow. a regional whore insulting another regional prostitute. what else is new?
 
If anything Lynx set the standard for those sub-standard wages by which now management will try to retain them. You were your worst enemy by taking the job at Lynx and now you want my union to do what you were unwilling to do in the first place....???

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Hey Pot, it's the kettle. 20 year payscales and FOs top out at $37. And don't give the weak argument that this was negotiated years ago. It was a sh*tty deal back when it was signed.
 
It won't be Oct 1. Transition will happen mid November timeframe.

I have the documentation that says it will be Lynx pilots flying the planes with a fence. It's an official Q and A from RAH management.

How many things have been done without union consent even when required in the last 24 months?? Aren't you also required to have 6 months notice when they add a new type airframe. How did that go with the 190's? Seems like the company was able to impose that flying just fine without union consent.

cale

I personally know 2 check airmen that are going to YUL for training on the Q in Sept. They also said there are going to be transition classes opening for bidding in Sept. Who knows what the plans are, but I really don't think BB is going to fence lynx... he wouldn't have a say in that. The unions work that out as part of the integration.
 

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