OK, I've thought I've seen it all, but DAL ALPA is trying to push a Pan Am type of SLI on NWA.
NWA and DAL HAD AN AGREEMENT--
DAL wanted "credit" for 1000 people NOT ON THE PROPERTY, putting OUR 1000 guys at the bottom!
(DAL is pushing a "deal" worth 4 % less than what was negotiated with NWAALPA ,... taking less pay, and less equity.)
Was this in response to NWA demanding "dynamic seniority" credit for 2,500 pilots who have not left the property? Was this the ratio proposed by the NWA team which they did not understand until Delta provided them with an analysis of the NWA position?
Relative seniority had no 1,000 pilot holes in it. You have been misinformed.
There never was an agreement, because the NWA pilots' Reps did not agree. There was an offer, which was refused and subsequently withdrawn.
Now there is not as much on the table. The Delta pilots saw the writing on the wall and accepted less. Still DALPA's "less" is a whole lot more than NWA's negotiating with cursing, rediculous demands and threats achieved.
Are the NWA pilots now having to negotiate with Ford and Harrison?
Remember what I wrote.... Intransigence=Irrelevance
Your side wants arbitration. I do not think arbitration will result in a SLI as good as what the NWA pilots were offered, but nobody really knows. There is little point talking about what might have been, because that train has left the station.
There is still opportunity to work together to achieve a better result, but I've seen nothing from the NWA side indicating they have a desire to do anything but rally the troops for a battle, that:
(1) Results in less, not more
(2) Has a highly uncertain SLI outcome
(2a) Based on prior awards would be something like "relative seniority by equipment," which is more favorable to DAL than DAL's own concessionary offer to get the deal done.
(3) Has the troops aggravated to do nothing more than achieve short term political gain for NWA MEC politicians. At the end of the day the NWA pilots will be Delta pilots and be part of D ALPA. Getting mad just destroys your own team.
(4) More than what was fair was on the table and recieved the response of, "F.U." From what we hear the goal remains "fair" but obviously the viewpoints have changed. They were looking a "fair" from a 360 perspective, now I am sure "fair" for D ALPA will be what is considered "fair" from a Delta pilot's perspective, just like the NWA MEC has been doing all along.
We all need this new airline to make money.
This entire post is JMHO. I've heard nothing about any subsequent negotiations, just scheduling. Seems like both sides have went to their corners.