buscap
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Anyone at ASA who thinks PBS is not a concession is fooling themselves. It is however, a smart concession which I voted for. I believe it will give me more schedue flexibility, is a a better way to bid schedules, and it will make the company more competetive. It is a concession in some ways, the biggest being the loss of our ability to maximize vacation and still get paid. We can maximize, but not like their contract.
Express jet has us beat there, and are loathe to give that up. They are married to that one issue on PBS and I can't blame them.
As far as the three-way one list matter, I can't blame them. That language was fought for and written with this very situation in mind. I think it is a shame that we would willingly be used as a way to circumnavigate the contract of another ALPA carrier. We have experienced first hand the whipsaw, albiet mild by some standards, which can be brought to bear.
Being just another disposable lift provider within the DCI portfolio is bad enough. Surely we can all see the advantage of one list within Skyest Inc, thus avoiding just being another disposable lift provider within the Skywest portfolio. And worse yet, post merger we will be a large 50-seat-heavy lift provider in need of fat trimming once the dust settles.
Better to let that fat be trimmed from a single list carrier than just us and Express. It's that simple.
Express jet has us beat there, and are loathe to give that up. They are married to that one issue on PBS and I can't blame them.
As far as the three-way one list matter, I can't blame them. That language was fought for and written with this very situation in mind. I think it is a shame that we would willingly be used as a way to circumnavigate the contract of another ALPA carrier. We have experienced first hand the whipsaw, albiet mild by some standards, which can be brought to bear.
Being just another disposable lift provider within the DCI portfolio is bad enough. Surely we can all see the advantage of one list within Skyest Inc, thus avoiding just being another disposable lift provider within the Skywest portfolio. And worse yet, post merger we will be a large 50-seat-heavy lift provider in need of fat trimming once the dust settles.
Better to let that fat be trimmed from a single list carrier than just us and Express. It's that simple.
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