The first post is the TA and the second post below is commentary on the key points:ALPA Proposal 1
August 16, 2002
Allegheny SJ/Restructuring Agreement
A. The provisions of this Letter of Agreement are predicated on (1) equitable and
meaningful participation in the restructuring program by other labor groups and
management and salaried personnel at Allegheny and (2) the acceptance of
USAirways’/Allegheny’s application to the ATSB and the granting of the loan by
the ATSB. With regard to (1), above, the Company agrees to provide information
sufficient to demonstrate the necessary participation no later than August __,
2002. With regard to (2), above, the Company agrees to continuously provide
updated, current information regarding the status of said loan application to the
Allegheny MEC Chairman or his designee.
B. Relief Provided
1. Section 27.B.9. of the basic pilot Agreement shall be modified to provide
that pilots shall pay for their Health Insurance coverage at a rate
established each year by the Company that results in a 25%/75% (pilot
25%) sharing of the Company’s medical premiums; provided, however,
that no pilot will be required to pay more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00)
per month over the Health Insurance cost he paid on August 1, 2002.
Based on this formula, the following increases per pay period will be
effective as of August 1, 2002: Single $5.76, Two Party 1.44 and Family
$12.50.
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2. An additional 6 years and 1 day duration on the current basic Allegheny
Pilot Agreement; i.e., the basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement amendable
date changes from May 1, 2003 to May 2, 2009 (with Section 6 Notice 90
to 150 days prior). The parties will re-open a limited number of quality of
life issues (of insignificant economic impact) in May 2004. The parties will
have a maximum of 5 issues each resolved in binding arbitration by the 3-
member System Board of Adjustment as provided in Section 20 of the
basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement if they are unable to resolve such issues
in negotiations.
3. Current DHC-8-100 Captain rates (rates as of May 1, 2002) will be
reduced 9.5%. Current DHC-8-100 First Officer rates (rates as of May 1,
2002) will be reduced 9.5% and the first year First Officer rate will be
reduced an additional $1.00 per hour. All Captain and First Officer rates
will be subject to 2% annual increase on May 1 in 2003 and a 3% increase
on May 1 in each of the following years: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,
and 2009. Rate charts are attached as Appendix A to this Letter of
Agreement.
4. Current Per Diem shall be reduced from $1.45 to $1.35 per hour until May
1, 2003, when it shall increase $.05 (to $1.40), with additional $.05
increases on May 1, 2004 and May 1, 2006, and an additional increase of
$.10 on May 1, 2009.
5. Taxi pay and maintenance write-ups, as described in Section 3.H. of the
basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement, shall be reduced to .0 then back to .2 on
May 1, 2009.
6. Pilots hired at Allegheny beginning after the effective date of a final
Agreement on this Restructuring/SJ Agreement will not be eligible for
Allegheny’s Defined Benefit Plan.
7. Delete paragraph 1.C.1. and 2. (Furlough Protection) of the basic
Allegheny Pilot Agreement.
8. No change in any other provision of the basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement
and no change to any other compensation, benefits or work rules.
C. 1. Pursuant to the so-called “small jet agreement” (Attachment B to the
mainline Restructuring Agreement), for the regional jet aircraft that are
financed with US Airways Group, a number consistent with that agreement
will go to the wholly owned subsidiaries of USAirways who participate in
restructuring, including the “Jets for Jobs Program.”
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2. The parties hereby accept and agree to the terms for operation of small jet
aircraft as specified in Attachment B to the mainline Restructuring
Agreement ratified 8/8/02. No more than fifty percent (50%) of the new
vacancies at Allegheny Airlines will be offered to USAirways Affected
Pilots and/or U Pilots. The pilot positions in jet aircraft not required by the
terms of Attachment B to the mainline Restructuring Agreement ratified
8/8/02 to be staffed with USAirways Affected Pilots and/or U Pilots will be
staffed by pilots from the Allegheny Pilots System Seniority List, excluding
former USAirways Affected Pilots and/or U Pilots.
3. Upon pilot ratification of this Letter of Agreement and signature by ALPA’s
President, the Company would become a wholly-owned subsidiary of
USAirways Group that is participating in restructuring, including the Jets
for Jobs program, i.e., the Company would become a Participating Wholly-
Owned Carrier for purposes of Attachment B of the mainline Restructuring
Agreement ratified 8/8/02, entitling Allegheny pilots to all the benefits of
that document, including, but not limited to, job opportunities at Mid-
Atlantic Airlines and flow through to USAirways. The Company commits
to use its maximum efforts to secure regional or express-type jet aircraft
for operation by the Allegheny pilots as contemplated by such agreement.
D. In the event of successorship transaction of any kind or description, including, but
not limited to, a merger (except a merger with another wholly owned subsidiary of
USAirways), assignment, purchase, transfer or change of control of the
Company, all the relief described in paragraph B. above, shall be eliminated and
the terms of the basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement shall immediately come back
into full force and effect.
E. The relief granted in paragraph B. of this Letter of Agreement, and any
Agreement resulting from them, are considered all the concessions by Allegheny
pilots required for any ATSB loan applied for by the Company or US Airways.
F. The relief granted in paragraph B. of this Letter of Agreement, and any
Agreement resulting from them, are considered all the concessions that will be
requested or required of Allegheny pilots should any restructuring, reorganization
or bankruptcy of any kind be applied for or declared by the Company and/ or US
Airways in 2002. If there is a bankruptcy filing during the time of pilot ratification
or thereafter, this Letter of Agreement will be treated by the parties and protected
in the same manner as the parties have agreed in Attachment N to the mainline
Restructuring Agreement, and the current basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement will
be protected in the same manner as the parties have agreed in the July 12, 2002
Letter re: “Tentative Agreement Concerning Restructuring Program” (the interim
bankruptcy protection letter) at Mainline. (See attachment ___ and __ hereto.)
[tracking the recitations in the Mainline deal]
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G. Section 23.C.1. of the basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement is modified to extend
recall rights from a pilot’s 4th anniversary to an unlimited duration.
H. The Allegheny Airlines pilots shall have profit sharing on terms no less favorable
than the profit sharing provisions established for the Piedmont Airlines pilots.
Promptly following the negotiation of such profit sharing provision(s) between the
Piedmont pilots and their management, the parties hereto will meet and confer to
adopt, codify and implement a comparable, no less favorable, profit sharing
program for the Allegheny Airlines pilots.
I. This Letter of Agreement must be ratified by the Allegheny pilots, the Company’s
Board of Directors and executed by the Association to be final and binding.
J. The ratification process for this Letter of Agreement shall be conducted in a
manner to assure that the result will be determined on or before September 6,
2002.
K. ERJ-145/CRJ-50 Rate and New Hire Training
1. Embraer Regional Jet (ERJ-145 and/or the Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ-
50) rates shall be as follows:
Year Captain First Officer
1 48.00 20.00
2 52.00 24.25
3 53.50 26.19
4 55.13 30.43
5 56.81 31.37
6 58.48 32.58
7 59.91
8 61.64
9 63.65
10 65.48
11 67.37
12 69.31
13 71.85
14 73.33
15 75.64
16 76.06
17 76.82
18 77.59
The above rates shall increase 3% annually on May 1 of each year.
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2. New Hires, including US Airways affected Pilot or U pilot, accepting
employment at Allegheny, will train at first year F/O rate applicable to the
equipment for which such pilot is training.
L. 37-44 Seat Small Jet Rates
Rate charts are attached as Appendix B to this Letter of Agreement.
M. Repayment of Monies Owed Due to Retroactive Application
Any amounts due to the Company as a consequence of the retroactive
application of the provisions of this Letter of Agreement to August 1, 2002 will be
paid back through payroll deduction in twelve (12) equal installments over the
twelve (12) months following signing of this Letter of Agreement. Any amount
due and owing when a pilot leaves the service of the Company will be deducted
from his final paycheck.
N. This Letter of Agreement constitutes an amendment to a pre-bankruptcy
collective bargaining agreement and does not alter the existing priority of
payments in bankruptcy.
O. Duration
Upon signing, this Letter of Agreement shall be effective as of August 1, 2002
and shall run concurrent with the basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement as amended
and extended hereby.
Dated this _____ day of August, 2002.
For Air Line Pilots Association For Allegheny Airlines, Inc.
__________________________ _________________________
__________________________ _________________________
__________________________ _________________________
August 16, 2002
Allegheny SJ/Restructuring Agreement
A. The provisions of this Letter of Agreement are predicated on (1) equitable and
meaningful participation in the restructuring program by other labor groups and
management and salaried personnel at Allegheny and (2) the acceptance of
USAirways’/Allegheny’s application to the ATSB and the granting of the loan by
the ATSB. With regard to (1), above, the Company agrees to provide information
sufficient to demonstrate the necessary participation no later than August __,
2002. With regard to (2), above, the Company agrees to continuously provide
updated, current information regarding the status of said loan application to the
Allegheny MEC Chairman or his designee.
B. Relief Provided
1. Section 27.B.9. of the basic pilot Agreement shall be modified to provide
that pilots shall pay for their Health Insurance coverage at a rate
established each year by the Company that results in a 25%/75% (pilot
25%) sharing of the Company’s medical premiums; provided, however,
that no pilot will be required to pay more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00)
per month over the Health Insurance cost he paid on August 1, 2002.
Based on this formula, the following increases per pay period will be
effective as of August 1, 2002: Single $5.76, Two Party 1.44 and Family
$12.50.
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2. An additional 6 years and 1 day duration on the current basic Allegheny
Pilot Agreement; i.e., the basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement amendable
date changes from May 1, 2003 to May 2, 2009 (with Section 6 Notice 90
to 150 days prior). The parties will re-open a limited number of quality of
life issues (of insignificant economic impact) in May 2004. The parties will
have a maximum of 5 issues each resolved in binding arbitration by the 3-
member System Board of Adjustment as provided in Section 20 of the
basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement if they are unable to resolve such issues
in negotiations.
3. Current DHC-8-100 Captain rates (rates as of May 1, 2002) will be
reduced 9.5%. Current DHC-8-100 First Officer rates (rates as of May 1,
2002) will be reduced 9.5% and the first year First Officer rate will be
reduced an additional $1.00 per hour. All Captain and First Officer rates
will be subject to 2% annual increase on May 1 in 2003 and a 3% increase
on May 1 in each of the following years: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,
and 2009. Rate charts are attached as Appendix A to this Letter of
Agreement.
4. Current Per Diem shall be reduced from $1.45 to $1.35 per hour until May
1, 2003, when it shall increase $.05 (to $1.40), with additional $.05
increases on May 1, 2004 and May 1, 2006, and an additional increase of
$.10 on May 1, 2009.
5. Taxi pay and maintenance write-ups, as described in Section 3.H. of the
basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement, shall be reduced to .0 then back to .2 on
May 1, 2009.
6. Pilots hired at Allegheny beginning after the effective date of a final
Agreement on this Restructuring/SJ Agreement will not be eligible for
Allegheny’s Defined Benefit Plan.
7. Delete paragraph 1.C.1. and 2. (Furlough Protection) of the basic
Allegheny Pilot Agreement.
8. No change in any other provision of the basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement
and no change to any other compensation, benefits or work rules.
C. 1. Pursuant to the so-called “small jet agreement” (Attachment B to the
mainline Restructuring Agreement), for the regional jet aircraft that are
financed with US Airways Group, a number consistent with that agreement
will go to the wholly owned subsidiaries of USAirways who participate in
restructuring, including the “Jets for Jobs Program.”
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2. The parties hereby accept and agree to the terms for operation of small jet
aircraft as specified in Attachment B to the mainline Restructuring
Agreement ratified 8/8/02. No more than fifty percent (50%) of the new
vacancies at Allegheny Airlines will be offered to USAirways Affected
Pilots and/or U Pilots. The pilot positions in jet aircraft not required by the
terms of Attachment B to the mainline Restructuring Agreement ratified
8/8/02 to be staffed with USAirways Affected Pilots and/or U Pilots will be
staffed by pilots from the Allegheny Pilots System Seniority List, excluding
former USAirways Affected Pilots and/or U Pilots.
3. Upon pilot ratification of this Letter of Agreement and signature by ALPA’s
President, the Company would become a wholly-owned subsidiary of
USAirways Group that is participating in restructuring, including the Jets
for Jobs program, i.e., the Company would become a Participating Wholly-
Owned Carrier for purposes of Attachment B of the mainline Restructuring
Agreement ratified 8/8/02, entitling Allegheny pilots to all the benefits of
that document, including, but not limited to, job opportunities at Mid-
Atlantic Airlines and flow through to USAirways. The Company commits
to use its maximum efforts to secure regional or express-type jet aircraft
for operation by the Allegheny pilots as contemplated by such agreement.
D. In the event of successorship transaction of any kind or description, including, but
not limited to, a merger (except a merger with another wholly owned subsidiary of
USAirways), assignment, purchase, transfer or change of control of the
Company, all the relief described in paragraph B. above, shall be eliminated and
the terms of the basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement shall immediately come back
into full force and effect.
E. The relief granted in paragraph B. of this Letter of Agreement, and any
Agreement resulting from them, are considered all the concessions by Allegheny
pilots required for any ATSB loan applied for by the Company or US Airways.
F. The relief granted in paragraph B. of this Letter of Agreement, and any
Agreement resulting from them, are considered all the concessions that will be
requested or required of Allegheny pilots should any restructuring, reorganization
or bankruptcy of any kind be applied for or declared by the Company and/ or US
Airways in 2002. If there is a bankruptcy filing during the time of pilot ratification
or thereafter, this Letter of Agreement will be treated by the parties and protected
in the same manner as the parties have agreed in Attachment N to the mainline
Restructuring Agreement, and the current basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement will
be protected in the same manner as the parties have agreed in the July 12, 2002
Letter re: “Tentative Agreement Concerning Restructuring Program” (the interim
bankruptcy protection letter) at Mainline. (See attachment ___ and __ hereto.)
[tracking the recitations in the Mainline deal]
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G. Section 23.C.1. of the basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement is modified to extend
recall rights from a pilot’s 4th anniversary to an unlimited duration.
H. The Allegheny Airlines pilots shall have profit sharing on terms no less favorable
than the profit sharing provisions established for the Piedmont Airlines pilots.
Promptly following the negotiation of such profit sharing provision(s) between the
Piedmont pilots and their management, the parties hereto will meet and confer to
adopt, codify and implement a comparable, no less favorable, profit sharing
program for the Allegheny Airlines pilots.
I. This Letter of Agreement must be ratified by the Allegheny pilots, the Company’s
Board of Directors and executed by the Association to be final and binding.
J. The ratification process for this Letter of Agreement shall be conducted in a
manner to assure that the result will be determined on or before September 6,
2002.
K. ERJ-145/CRJ-50 Rate and New Hire Training
1. Embraer Regional Jet (ERJ-145 and/or the Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ-
50) rates shall be as follows:
Year Captain First Officer
1 48.00 20.00
2 52.00 24.25
3 53.50 26.19
4 55.13 30.43
5 56.81 31.37
6 58.48 32.58
7 59.91
8 61.64
9 63.65
10 65.48
11 67.37
12 69.31
13 71.85
14 73.33
15 75.64
16 76.06
17 76.82
18 77.59
The above rates shall increase 3% annually on May 1 of each year.
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2. New Hires, including US Airways affected Pilot or U pilot, accepting
employment at Allegheny, will train at first year F/O rate applicable to the
equipment for which such pilot is training.
L. 37-44 Seat Small Jet Rates
Rate charts are attached as Appendix B to this Letter of Agreement.
M. Repayment of Monies Owed Due to Retroactive Application
Any amounts due to the Company as a consequence of the retroactive
application of the provisions of this Letter of Agreement to August 1, 2002 will be
paid back through payroll deduction in twelve (12) equal installments over the
twelve (12) months following signing of this Letter of Agreement. Any amount
due and owing when a pilot leaves the service of the Company will be deducted
from his final paycheck.
N. This Letter of Agreement constitutes an amendment to a pre-bankruptcy
collective bargaining agreement and does not alter the existing priority of
payments in bankruptcy.
O. Duration
Upon signing, this Letter of Agreement shall be effective as of August 1, 2002
and shall run concurrent with the basic Allegheny Pilot Agreement as amended
and extended hereby.
Dated this _____ day of August, 2002.
For Air Line Pilots Association For Allegheny Airlines, Inc.
__________________________ _________________________
__________________________ _________________________
__________________________ _________________________