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Congratulations! Every little bit helps.
nice touch, I never thought of any pay raise as something to be upset about. This is particularly true when you are pay well to do something you like to do. Lots of people never get to do that.Congratulations! Every little bit helps.
This is particularly true when you are pay well to do something you like to do. Lots of people never get to do that.
CPIU rises an average of 3.5% year over year.
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-1.3%
CPIU rises an average of 3.5% year over year.
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-1.3%
SmartA$$ said:Agree. But our raise was based on the industry average of similar carriers. Industry problem. American problem in general, unless you are in the top 3-4%. If you work for a paycheck, your wages are not keeping up with inflation, and haven't been for years. If your pay comes mostly from capital gains or an executive pay package, your income growth is way above inflation. Statistical fact.
CPIU rises an average of 3.5% year over year.
2.2
-3.5
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-1.3%
It's better than the union alternative. That would look like this
2.2
-3.5
-2.0 (union dues)
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-3.3%
Like previously pointed out you are making the average that your union brethren are without paying the 2% to the MECs waistline.
It's better than the union alternative. That would look like this
2.2
-3.5
-2.0 (union dues)
-------
-3.3%
Like previously pointed out you are making the average that your union brethren are without paying the 2% to the MECs waistline.
It's better than the union alternative. That would look like this
2.2
-3.5
-2.0 (union dues)
-------
-3.3%
Like previously pointed out you are making the average that your union brethren are without paying the 2% to the MECs waistline.
It's better than the union alternative. That would look like this
2.2
-3.5
-2.0 (union dues)
-------
-3.3%
Like previously pointed out you are making the average that your union brethren are without paying the 2% to the MECs waistline.
Dumbest post in the history of flightinfo. Penny wise and pound foolish.
It's better than the union alternative. That would look like this
2.2
-3.5
-2.0 (union dues)
-------
-3.3%
Like previously pointed out you are making the average that your union brethren are without paying the 2% to the MECs waistline.
Old fart divorced captain, retired military with pension, super senior and gets whatever he wants and doesn't give a crap about the other 2,300 of us that want to make this a better place to work.
I'd bet my life on it.
For me ALPA's actions have always spoken louder then their name calling and intimidation tactics.
For me ALPA's actions have always spoken louder then their name calling and intimidation tactics.
But normally it is the senior people that support ALPA because they control the union and think that they benefit at the junior members expense, even thou it usually is just shooting themselves in the foot.
Let me guess. You had a job at a regional carrier and your contract did not provide you with mainline pay and benefits therefore ALPA failed you. You expected your regional carrier to be a carrier job, right? Meanwhile you were provided with benefits, retirement, safety, legal, and a job working for a small lift provider that was designed to be a stepping stone to a major carrier.
If you could be specific what did ALPA do to you?
And yet... the DR has even less to offer.
maybe, but are you certain that you will get more than 2% because you will need that just to break even. I'm by no means an expert on the JB agreement however if you are getting the industry standard that's all that ALPA will ever strive for.
if you are getting the industry standard that's all that ALPA will ever strive for.
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