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ASA's new contract and "golden days."

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lear35pilot

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This is for anyone that knows where the information is. I attended an ASA road show, but didn't get the opportunity to ask about "golden days" in the new contract. I don't see anywhere that the new contract mentions having them and how many days we will have as "golden days." I've heard someone say we will have 6 golden days with the new contract. Can anyone confirm this and also tell me what page of the contract pamplet it is on. Thanks!
 
This is for anyone that knows where the information is. I attended an ASA road show, but didn't get the opportunity to ask about "golden days" in the new contract. I don't see anywhere that the new contract mentions having them and how many days we will have as "golden days." I've heard someone say we will have 6 golden days with the new contract. Can anyone confirm this and also tell me what page of the contract pamplet it is on. Thanks!

You get 6 in a 4 and 2 deal that can't be moved. I've also heard that if they move another off day it turns into a golden day and can't be moved again.
 
They are called inviolate (sp?) days in the TA. As stated above total of 6 and I think it said 3 and 3 or a 4 a 2 combo.
 

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