General Lee
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The pay issue is already out of the way. Because the ATN pilot group is less than 35% of the combined group, the SWAPA contract is automatically the surviving contract when the pilot groups are merged, and SWAPA is the surviving union. There doesn't have to be a JCBA negotiation. So, in effect, we already have a JCBA. It's just the current SWA contract.
Well, there you go. IF that is true, then the arbitrators won't even have to look at the pay issues, since they have been "resolved." I think you would still have to come up with a 717 payrate, and make sure that is inline with your own expectations. It can't be half the rate of the 737, since the 717 is about the same size as a 735. When all that is settled, then you go off to the arbitrators and they will handle the SLI. Each side presents it's case, and they decide.
Bye Bye--General Lee