I voted yes for the MOU for a couple of reasons. First and foremost, it will prevent the furlough of thirty pilots this fall. Couple that with the restrictions on padding your line above 83 or so and I believe that will prevent the need for further furloughs. The second step thing is a bummer, but I have never used it in 6.5 years with the company. There are some good points being made on both sides, such as the senior folks are being asked to ante up most of the savings for the most junior. That is the primary reason why the thing will never pass.
On a related note, resolution 09-34 was passed by the MEC unanimously. Under Resolution 09-34, the 30 most junior pilots at the company will have their organs harvested and sold on the open market no later than 9/1/2009. The proceeds of the organ sales will be distributed to the pilot group on a weighted average basis respecting seat position, years of service and W2 earnings. After an eleventh hour blitz by the over 60 crowd, the concession was made that the adrenal glands of the soon to be former pilots would be the sole possession of pilots over the age of 60. The adrenochrome can then be harvested and processed according to standard practices and then either ingested or sold on the market solely at the discretion of those pilots over the age of 60.
The 30 flight bags, flashlights, I-pods, backpacks, and rollerboard wheel lights will be available on a first come, first served basis on 9/2/2009 at the MEC office.