Fubijaakr
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Does this TA come with a positive recommendation from your MEC and Negotiating Committee?
Yes it does.
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Does this TA come with a positive recommendation from your MEC and Negotiating Committee?
"the 60 furloughees would have been made whole"
How would they be made whole if the grievance was upheld?
Overall the summary looks good to me. Would have like more $$$, but wouldn´t we all. The MEC voted to approve this TA, not nuetral like the last. I´ll wait for the roadshow and the full language, but for now it looks like a "yes" from me.
Baja.
Here's one of my concerns:
If BS of the Negotiating Committee supposedly yelled at BT that the furlough grievance would not be nullified by the new contract, what happened between then and now?
The story I heard was that BT wanted to make that one of the requirements for the TA. And BS got pissed. Something between then and now has changed. Something made it seem like a good idea to kill the Section 23 grievance.
If we had been allowed through with it and we won, the 60 furloughees would have been made whole and we would get the signing bonus.
I guess we were bought. And for us to be bought, someone had to sell us.
I'm so glad that the loss of my job benefited someone.
We would have been brought back to work and given back pay.
Things are tough now. Believe me, I've been there. I sympathize 100%. However, what you're describing is pure fantasy. Furloughs happen, they are an irrefutable fact in the airline business. I will remind you that Alaska did end up furloughing a significantly less number of pilots than they originally said they were going to due to early outs and other programs. I know this does not help you any but being delusional about what "could have been" isn't going to help you either.
I do believe, that you are going to be back on the property a lot faster than anyone else...certainly the 800 or so United guys. It could be worse. Your Career isn't ended by this.
You are taking for fact a lot of things that you've "heard." I can't speak to Bill and Brad yelling at one another as I wasn't there, but furloughed pilots will get a signing bonus. It won't be the full $13,500; it'll be calculated on months of service since May 2007. I don't know the exact formula, but if you worked every month since May 2007, you get the full $13,500. If you worked half of that time (furloughs included), then you get half of the bonus. (If you're a retiree--yes, even those that took the $100k bonus--you get 50% credit for each month.)
With regard to the furlough grievance, you are also assuming it would not only be victorious, but that we'd get EVERY demand being asked for. Maybe, but it's about as certain as all the stories you've heard. If this TA passes, furloughs get one year travel and two (2) years paid health insurance and the grievance goes away.
I'm not endorsing anything here, but these are the facts as I understand them.