TonyC
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Remember, the "Enabling Resolution to Negotiate Letter of Agreement concerning Early Retirement Mitigation," passed September 14, 2004 in Special MEC Meeting, Herndon, Virginia, stated the problem, but it did not state that there was only one solution.
Anyway, to answer your charge. Yes, there were other options, we did actually elaborate on what those ways were, and you see what you got.
Remember, the "Enabling Resolution to Negotiate Letter of Agreement concerning Early Retirement Mitigation," passed September 14, 2004 in Special MEC Meeting, Herndon, Virginia, stated the problem, but it did not state that there was only one solution.
If you're afraid of losing Captains too quickly, do something to entice them to stay. Be creative.WHEREAS the Company's current financial situation has created an unusually high rate of early retirements among Delta pilots, and
WHEREAS the recently experienced rate of early retirements has caused pilot shortages in certain positions, and
WHEREAS a further increase in the rate of early retirements could cause substantial cancellations of Company flying, and
WHEREAS Delta management has requested modifications to the Pilot Working Agreement that would reduce the possibility of a substantial disruption of operations by permitting post-retirement Delta pilots to continue as active pilots,
Anyway, to answer your charge. Yes, there were other options, we did actually elaborate on what those ways were, and you see what you got.