Exactly. Plus, the company will furlough/recall the exact same number of pilots* whether or not we take concessions. The only difference is whether the job is worth coming back to.
* unless scope is one of the concessions. Then they'll furlough many more.
In a weird way, I think management doing the "furlough as many as would be recalled due to 1.5.4(c)" may work out in NJASAp's favor, and possibly some pilots..... Follow me if I don't sound too ridiculuous....
1) How poorly would that scenario look to the viewers of CNBC, or on Squawk Box.....A network that has had Santulli on a few times, Sokol, and of course the great WB...And concerning one of the companies the late, not so great, David Sokol was once at the controls of. Netjets already looks pretty messed up given the relationship with Sokol. ow add in the harshness of furloughing guys at will only to recall them back in 120 days.
2) Along with that, paying them for 2 months. Recalling them 2 months later, incurring the charge of retraining, and/or re-typing them in a new a/c.
3) Some SIC's may benefit from obtaining another type. I know the X is a terrible type to have. Very few jobs for X guys. But I'd love to have the chance to get a free type ala Netjets stupidity. All for getting dicked round by managements furlough/recall scenario.
4) 2 Months leave with pay followed by a short sit at home may work for alot of people?
I don't know for sure what they will do with a breach of 1.5.4(c), but maybe the expected plan isn't all that bad. (for those that can afford a 2 month break etc)....
Of course just a straight recall would be acceptable too!! Maybe they'll get their heads out of their a.sses and just bite the bullet instead of facing the bad press?