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Eagles??? HA! Is that washed up Vick still on the team?
Many opinions on this thread as we are all entitled to. In the end as has been stated numerous times, the arbitrators will make the decision and we will have to live with it. All of this senseless back and forth bickering serves no purpose other than to give ammunition to both sides in the fight for ultimate seniority. I would expect the final decision to be somewhat like the delta/northwest sli. Everyone remaining within a small percentage of where they are currently at on their respective seniority lists. Of course, it would depend on whether they are in the upper, middle or bottom portion of the list.
Personally, I would be happy just remaining on my current equipment and base. We shall see what happens soon enough. Good luck to us all.
Yup he sure is. It's a bad time to be a Philly sports fan. Eagles suck, Phillies suck, Flyers suck and Sixers are golfing already.
BLACKHAWKS is where it's at my friend. NHL>>>>REAL SPORT!
Back to regularly scheduled UA/CAL pilot bashing...............
Well said, although any thoughts/ideas from the gallery are worthless, it's still fun and entertaining to follow along. Especially since, unlike sports teams, the outcome will affect the rest of your career.
What I find interesting is that ALPA put longevity back into the merger policy to try and soothe US Air, but if you look at the practicality of it it runs smack into the face of career expectations especially in this case You cannot give L-UAL credit for longevity without adversely affecting the career expectations of the L-CAL guys and you cannot give the L-CAL guys full credit for their career expectations without ignoring the longevity of the L-UAL guys.
The arbitrators are going to have to choose one or the other, but more than likely will choose a mixture pissing everyone off. I've been enjoying reading the transcripts and I'll have to say I think our (CAL) merger committee has been doing a very good job and it will be interesting to see the UAL merger committee counter next month.
Popcorn ready and fingers crossed.
I continue to hear that the difference in alpa policy is the addition of Longevity. In reality, the major change was enacting in the new policy was mandating that a jcba must be completed prior to sli. The new policy goes on the state that longevity is one item (out of three) that "must" be "considered" but not be given any particular weight.
I have read the usair/awa ruling and it is apparent that longevity was given serious consideration in creating the list. At the end of the day, the arbitrator decided that, after considering longevity, other factors were of more significance in this particular merger. In dal/nwa, longevity was also "considered." Again, while not required to be considered in the policy, it nonetheless was considered.
The ual/cal sli "must" consider longevity. That does not mean that it must be given any bearing in the final product (just as in usair and delta). Therefore, it would seem that the actual process of sli is really no different than it was in previous mergers.
Don't forget Air Wisconsin. Unlike Frontier, UAL bought Air Wisconsin and UAL ALPA hosed the pilots !!!
You must be right....Continentals proposal has the CO pilot hired 9/27/2011 senior to 1,608 ACTIVE (ie NOT INCLUDING FURLOUGHED GUYS) United pilots.... Kind of funny but I guess it's like buying a car....shoot for the moon.
Mesaba, Colgan, and Pinnacle was the first arbitrated award to use the new Alpa merger policy. The award came out June 2011 and the stovepipe ratios were used.
1) CRJ-900 Captain (M: 272/P: 100/C:0)
2) Q400 plus CRJ-200 Captains (M:88/P:581/C:149)
3) Saab Captains (M:132/P:0/C:149)
4) Jet First Officers (CRJ-900 and CRJ-200) (M:314/P:448/C:0)
5) Turboprop First Officers (M:194/P:0/C:158)
6) Constructive Notice Pilots (M:16/P:225/C/152)
Notice there is no category called furloughed (even though there were furloughed pilots) and each of the six categories was ordered by Date of Longevity.
Apply this to UAL/CON and I think you would have a "fair" list that meets both ALPAs policy and follows past precedent. You would have to have furlough protection for the Cat 5 folks who were already actively flying if a furloughed member went above them. -Mil
I haven't seen the proposal yet, but CAL hasn't hired anyone, before this year, since 2008 so we don't have anyone hired in 2011. We had recalls in 2010 and 2011, but they were 2007 and 2008 hires.
I assume you have not read the transcripts or actually looked at the seniority list but you are wrong. 2 pilots were hired 9/27/2011 and placed above every furloughed UAL in direct violation of the transition agreement.
I won't post names but they are both Guam Based.
Chairman, The two individuals you are concerned about were involved with the CAL hiring process from as early as 2006. Among many factors, the slow process of USERRA based litigation caused their rightful hire dates to be pushed back many years. The entire process began and ended long before the merger or any TPA existed.
These two pilots, and this list are meaningless. It is the CO's merger teams pie in the sky list. The entire thing will be redone many more times.
These two are a huge deal because of LOA 25 if 1 furloughed pilot goes below them as longevity it tied to the cal pilot above you. Right now everyone is on 6th year pay next month it could be reduced to 9/27/2011... It does matter
Explain to me how we are going for a homerun? I frankly do not even understand what the exact end play it is that our SLI methodology would produce. CA to CA, FO to FO integration? I think that means we use our total CA and FO numbers, and then integrate separately pilots from the two seats at the two airlines. Seems to me it anchors the top and bottom and puts some play in the middle. Remember the top of the CAL list is senior in all respects to all but a handful of UAL pilots. So the top several hundred should be 90% CAL if we use merger policy.
But UAL wants us fenced off their airplanes and fenced out of their hubs. They want to keep what they feel they brought to the merger, and they want to take what we brought. Typical UAL; They've been that way forever.
There are some key differences in these two mergers. For starters, the furloughed pilots from mesaba had all been recalled prior to SLI (much as the cal furloughs have been recalled). Second, there were relative few furloghed pilots at mesaba, all of whom were working for the carrier that had a superior contract in terms of work rules and pay.
In the cal/ual situation, you have a handful of ual furloughs that have been recalled (all in the previous few months), with we'll over 1300 (20%) still on furlough. On the call side, all of the 147 furloughs were recalled over two years ago and an additional 500 +\- new hires brought in. It's apples and oranges.
Yes kinda like you want to staple all the UAL furloughed guys below you. CAL had 20 767s and 14 777's compared to UAL's 24 747s 52 777s and 35 767s. Yeah I can see a fence. Typical greedy CAL pilots. But then again some of you "saved the company."
From what I have seen as an outsider, most of the posts regarding the merger on multiple internet forums have been started by United pilots. It all seems a bit desperate. I envision a cornered rat every time I see a new post about the SIL or how the furloughed guys are not going to be stapled. Just my $.02. I hope it all works out and I can't wait to be flying at United in a few years. Cheers!
Yes kinda like you want to staple all the UAL furloughed guys below you. CAL had 20 767s and 14 777's compared to UAL's 24 747s 52 777s and 35 767s. Yeah I can see a fence. Typical greedy CAL pilots. But then again some of you "saved the company."
So where exactly do you expect the furloughed guys to be put? You can't certainly expect a furloughed pilot to be put on a list ahead of an active pilot regardless of hire date.