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I talked to a very credible source over at CAL today. He tell me the Co. announced that it is offering the "Senior" guys $100,000 each to resign. Any other CAL guys care to comment?
I talked to a very credible source over at CAL today. He tell me the Co. announced that it is offering the "Senior" guys $100,000 each to resign. Any other CAL guys care to comment?
My two cents.................
It's a tiered progression based upon how many guys take the actual "ERW" or early retirement window. Smallest amount is $50,000 total for a 2 year period, payable in 24 months. The max is $100,000 total for a 2 year period, payout in 24 months. It's all variable based upon the total number of pilots that put in for each award.
It does show that the max number of pilots needed to trigger the $100,000 payout is 251 to a max of 300. That would imply, I think, that the company would be looking for at least 251 pilots for furlough.
There are some other items such as the standard COLA for duration of 18 months. There are some new scheduling rules for line construction ranges inside of PBS that are lower than previous in order to keep more pilots on property. They have also reduced the hour limit on flying in order to receive benefits. It was previously 55 and anything below that did not allow accural of, i.e., vacation, sick time, etc. The new limit is 40 hours and any fling below that allows for 50% accural. Last there is a LTVRF or long term voluntary reduced flying. Pays out 75% of your PBS cap max.
The general consensus taken so far is that this sucks and it needs to be voted on by the membership, which may or may not happen. The final word, I would think, would be whether the guys about to retire thinks that it sucks or not.
I would really like you to be right. I just don't see the senior guys taking it. Pretty hard to be talked out of $200,000/yr part time job that involves working 9-10 days a month.Wow. That is a pretty solid offer. I think we'll have the 251 take it.
I would really like you to be right. I just don't see the senior guys taking it. Pretty hard to be talked out of $200,000/yr part time job that involves working 9-10 days a month.