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To: Comair Pilots
From: The Comair MEC
Date: December 22, 2005
Re: The Company Proposal
Attached to this letter is the proposal given to the MEC Negotiating Committee as the Company's “last, best, and final offer.” The MEC spent two days reviewing all aspects of this proposal and unanimously agreed to present this offer to Comair pilots for your consideration. As we have stated, this proposal is not a tentative agreement (TA). The MEC is steadfast in its desire that Comair pilots should enjoy the highest level of pay and benefits possible, while simultaneously, we recognize the extremely difficult times in which we find ourselves.
Make no mistake, Delta is in extremis, and our own management appears to have little, if any, control over our future. Due to the Delta Air Lines, Inc. bankruptcy, our Company faces a confusing and difficult struggle. The MEC will immediately provide as much information to the pilot group as we ourselves have to allow individual pilots and their families the opportunity to decide how best to meet these imposing challenges.
Delta has stated clearly that they will allow Comair to remain a Delta Connection carrier only within a specific labor cost structure. Acceptance or rejection of this proposal should be based on its merits to enable Comair to continue as an airline. Should Comair pilots elect to reject this proposal, the MEC has been told by management that Delta may exercise unpleasant options.
We encourage each pilot to vote based on factual information which we will make available to you immediately and over the next couple weeks. During the week between Christmas and New Years, a detailed letter will be sent to each pilot outlining exactly what has occurred over the last two months of negotiations, including as much relevant information as allowable by law from that process. Also, as soon as final “proposal” language is completed, we will forward that to each pilot as well. Expect that during the first week of January. Then, most likely beginning the second week of January, road shows will begin and occur in each of our four domiciles. We encourage each pilot to attend at least one road show to receive a full briefing on what has occurred and our best guess at what the future may hold so as to make your decision an informed and educated decision based on our best and most accurate information.
From: The Comair MEC
Date: December 22, 2005
Re: The Company Proposal
Attached to this letter is the proposal given to the MEC Negotiating Committee as the Company's “last, best, and final offer.” The MEC spent two days reviewing all aspects of this proposal and unanimously agreed to present this offer to Comair pilots for your consideration. As we have stated, this proposal is not a tentative agreement (TA). The MEC is steadfast in its desire that Comair pilots should enjoy the highest level of pay and benefits possible, while simultaneously, we recognize the extremely difficult times in which we find ourselves.
Make no mistake, Delta is in extremis, and our own management appears to have little, if any, control over our future. Due to the Delta Air Lines, Inc. bankruptcy, our Company faces a confusing and difficult struggle. The MEC will immediately provide as much information to the pilot group as we ourselves have to allow individual pilots and their families the opportunity to decide how best to meet these imposing challenges.
Delta has stated clearly that they will allow Comair to remain a Delta Connection carrier only within a specific labor cost structure. Acceptance or rejection of this proposal should be based on its merits to enable Comair to continue as an airline. Should Comair pilots elect to reject this proposal, the MEC has been told by management that Delta may exercise unpleasant options.
We encourage each pilot to vote based on factual information which we will make available to you immediately and over the next couple weeks. During the week between Christmas and New Years, a detailed letter will be sent to each pilot outlining exactly what has occurred over the last two months of negotiations, including as much relevant information as allowable by law from that process. Also, as soon as final “proposal” language is completed, we will forward that to each pilot as well. Expect that during the first week of January. Then, most likely beginning the second week of January, road shows will begin and occur in each of our four domiciles. We encourage each pilot to attend at least one road show to receive a full briefing on what has occurred and our best guess at what the future may hold so as to make your decision an informed and educated decision based on our best and most accurate information.