Re: What should Delta pilots get in return?
Heavy Set said:
I don't buy the argument that just because you don't make much money you should be exempt from contributing to the betterment of your company. Where is the teamwork?
ASA and Comair are the only profitable units of Delta, we do contribute to the betterment of the company.
Heavy Set said:
Even if Delta pilots make a huge amount more than their Comair or ASA brothers and sisters, shouldn't they want to be cost-competitive in their segment to help out the company in general? Double standard?
According to your MEC we are not operationally integrated into Delta, which is it? Give me a Delta Seniority number - - - otherwise I don't have to talk to you, or your management about nothing.
Heavy Set said:
OK - for argument's sake, let's say that the Delta pilots should take the major hit and cut, say, 10% of their pay (could be a substantial amount of money). Well, if that is the case, should they not get allocated all 70-90 seat flying in the future to help return the furloughees to the skies - in return?
No, your MEC sold code share in exchange for preservation of a pre-deregulation compensation structure. You sold it, it is being operated by another ALPA unit, it is no longer yours. Besides in your cost competitive scenario where you would like to see us all race for the bottom, we already hold the Pole Position. Right seat in the CRJ700 pay $19.02 the first year, $37.24 the second year and $38.38 in the third. If you guys had DOH on the equipment the pay would still be less than Delta's probationary pay. Do you really want to fly our schedules for $35.00 an hour? I did not think so.
Originally posted by Heavy Set What do you honestly think is fair in return for salary cuts? I'd like to know what you think is fair in return for a chunk of your take-home pay. Serious replies appreciated...
Seriously, if management gets all they are asking -
YOU WILL STILL BE THE MOST HIGHLY COMPENSATED PILOT GROUP ON PLANET EARTH , that is not enough for you? How about keeping your job as compensation for not bleeding this Company into bankruptcy.
Sure cut the ASA pilots' pay by 10%, we would hardly notice since many of us work two jobs anyway. In my case, I have three employers now. You do realize that the cheaper we are, the more incentive Delta has to outsource more flying to our units.
And that outsourcing will continue because of your MEC's continued support for scope that does not work. If you want scope you have got to get everyone within one MEC, under one collective bargaining agreement. Otherwise the RJDC is correct, ALPA has an obligation to fairly represent pilot groups at ASA and Comair and that means not negotiating against them to suit your MEC's predatory whims during a market correction.