UAL isn't going to furlough...
If UAL/CAL loose scope, they will furlough.
True...EXCEPT for the pesky one year no furlough clause CAL had under "merger protection" in it's contract. Also I heard ALPA made it even better as part of the TPA document they signed after the merger was announced.
Staffing must increase. Consider the following...
1) FAA rest rules are changing
2) Two 60+ guys cannot fly together w/o a "youngster" on intl. flights
3) Two man crews cannot both be 60+
4) The 787 has been delayed AGAIN (initial 787 cadre
may just be pay protected at this point due to shrinking ROI on initial training investment)
5) Most of the 60+ captains at CAL are sitting on 600hrs +/- in their sick bank (120K) due to the
prior need for bridge medical with only two years left to use it up.
6) The introduction of any new aircraft always triggers a "surge" in staffing to cover the training cycles.
7) Age 65 retirement is less than two years away.
8) 100% block hour protection at CAL for the flying that existed upon the date of merger announcement. (this provision ends upon JCBA and SLI completion)
Staffing will increase at the new UAL.