michael707767
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Fins, you don't have a clue. First of all, though some guys have mitigated the effects of the last pay cut, they did it by flying their ass off. Loss of quality of life is a concession too. The vast majority have suffered greatly since the last pay cut. I have flown a little more, but am on track to make 30% less this year than last.
Second, there is no proposal to buy back RJ flying. There is a proposal on the table to negotiate pay rates for an aircraft which under our current scope we would be flying anyway. We are not buying back anything, we are protecting the scope we have. You can spin it all you want, but those are the facts.
Last, why would ALPA bother telling you anything? Are the ASA pilots a party to the Delta bankruptcy? Is this your contract being negotiated? Are you even owned by Delta anymore? No.
Second, there is no proposal to buy back RJ flying. There is a proposal on the table to negotiate pay rates for an aircraft which under our current scope we would be flying anyway. We are not buying back anything, we are protecting the scope we have. You can spin it all you want, but those are the facts.
Last, why would ALPA bother telling you anything? Are the ASA pilots a party to the Delta bankruptcy? Is this your contract being negotiated? Are you even owned by Delta anymore? No.
~~~^~~~ said:This is the first real Delta pay cut, since now the rapid seniority progression that buffered the last blow is played out. It is uglier now. Delta will probably void the contract. The union will beat its chest, but they know striking would take the airline out.
There is a proposal on the table for the Delta MEC to buy back RJ flying for sub Comair and ASA rates. Delta might be buying it, or strongly considering it. ASA new hire training went from 40 a month to zero very recently as a direct result of direction (or lack of direction) from their neighbors three blocks east on Virginia Avenue. Also enclosed in ALPA's proposal is a reduction in furloughee benefits if Delta will drop its request to put 79 seaters at DCI.
Of course ALPA is not bothering to tell us about this, we have to get it from Court documents.
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