Oops! Ya, I meant that they probably WONT ratify any concessionary TA. Sorry.
And neither will this ASA pilot, who's already voted NO on the last 2 items, our last contract and PBS. Concessionary doesn't always mean sacrificing pay. There's quite a bit that we can improve as a pilot group that wont cost the company a dime, and that should be a given, already. We (the regional industry) wont make mainline money for flying RJ's...if you think we are, you're high. I'm as much a management guy as I am a labor guy. I want a job, particularly at a mainline carrier, so whats good for us is bad for mainline, and vice versa. Management SHOULD make the decisions that allow us to make money for the airline WHILE balancing the employee quality of life. It works in the private sector at places like Amazon and even to a degree at Southwest.
"It doesnt matter how we got here." That quote is probably more true than we care to admit. The fact is we are and not a lot we can do about it, unless one of us sits in the puzzle palace with a stick and hits management for every bad decision they make. We fly RJ's, maybe at a profit, maybe at a loss, whatever. The regional model has changed. It's not an "up and out" philosophy anymore. SH came into recurrent years ago and said "if you're here more than 6 years you're costing too much money." That model MUST change. This place (insert regional here) COULD be a good place to be if we make it that way. We have the union because there is such a mistrust between management and labor. Until that gets changed, which won't happen, we make the best of it. We should secure a better contract which fixes things that we have issues with. It doesn't have to be monetarily.
If you make reserve attractive, very senior pilots might bid it which will reduce cost....if you allow reserve to be used the way it was intended..for sick calls only. If you allow flex time, people can take the first round trip or any round trip for personal needs with 10-12 hours advanced notice without ANY occurrance and get paid. That will cut down sick calls. In theory, reserves should NEVER fly. Then we can tackle the hourly pay issue.
If this contract doesnt improve the QOL of this place in general, including for reserves and senior pilots and maintain profitability, shut this place down.