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we want our cut of the 70 million asap!!!!
Sheesh, what am I thinking. The west pilots are the angels of the industry. They have for years upheld the highest standards of contractural terms. Highest Standards of Unionism, They have never done anything wrong, for they are simply and completely trampled by the big bad bully East pilots whoe are orgres sitting under a bridge.....
hahahaha
I'd guess there are a lot of Ansett and former Wien Air pilots who would strongly disagree with this!
Yup, believe I posted that a few months ago. I read it. And as I say, it depends on the intent and the negotiating notes, which neither I nor you know what they say.
1. It says to Freeze the current rates (LOA 84 rates I believe) effective 5/04 to 12/10.
2. Reduce these rates by 18%.
Ok.. So at 12/10, these rates would revert to unfrozen....right??? Yup, sounds like it. Now you have to goto LOA 84 to find out what the increases were supposed to be.
3. Next step is, would those increases be from the LOA 84 rates or the LOA 93 rates? Company will say 93, Usapa 84. It gets grieved, it goes to arbitration, etc etc.
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You don't say???? And exactly what would that be regarding?????? Hmmmmmmmmmmm......
Ahh that's right, most on these boards probably weren't around there then. See they are on their second career here, and got into flying late. They were able to jump on the band wagon with the RJ though, and make that transition to Mesa Grande.....the promised land. Endless Aircraft deliveries, and money coming out of their ears, UNTIL..... the easties came and took it away.
LOA 84 is about "modified reserve system" so I don't know what your are talking about.
Yup, Judge Wake, it seems is over both sets of Lawyers. Seems he was a bit perturbed at some of the Depositions the west wanted. Something with that long laundry list, there is no way for this to be a speedy trial???
What about the latest. Pulling out of your request for a jury trial, yet requestion compensatory damages??? Guess that wasn't too smart of a move. Further delay the trial. How long will it take to seat a jury????
Ohhhh...I'm sorry. Where's my head again. It's a "West" piloto I'm talking to. All knowing and All well. I shall bow down to you ...et al.....
Yup, believe I posted that a few months ago. I read it. And as I say, it depends on the intent and the negotiating notes, which neither I nor you know what they say.
1. It says to Freeze the current rates (LOA 84 rates I believe) effective 5/04 to 12/10.
No it says rates specified in SECTION 3
2. Reduce these rates by 18%.
Correct
Ok.. So at 12/10, these rates would revert to unfrozen....right??? Yup, sounds like it. Now you have to goto LOA 84 to find out what the increases were supposed to be.
Hold on partner. Read this " The rates of pay specified in Section 3 of the Agreement (contract 98), as modified by the Restructuring Agreement (LOA 84), will be revised as follows (LOA 93)" The pay rates of LOA 84 just got swallowed by LOA 93.
3. Next step is, would those increases be from the LOA 84 rates or the LOA 93 rates? Company will say 93, Usapa 84. It gets grieved, it goes to arbitration, etc etc.
Good Luck
The increases from the LOA 84 are year specific
Yes they are and it's not 2007 or 2008 so you missed that didn't you. You also forgot the reduction in those payrates for 2005 that you didn't take.
2005 -5%
2006 0%
2007 2%
2008 2%
So with your logic you owe the company 1% LOL
But within those negotiating notes, one has to wonder if it says in there. Giving temporary relief for pay, freeze the rates and cut by 18% until '10, then rates are lifted.
Either way, if it's simply ther percentage increases which are unfrozen, I find it hard to follow your logic that a capt at TOS would not get an increase if there are 3% yearly increases in there??? TOS would move 3% every year, compounded....
Its fine, I have nothing but time.... and you dont need to bow down, just raise the gear and talk on the radios when we tell you too!
January 1, 2010 pay rates per Restructuring Agreement: 12th year Captain Rate 12th year F/O rateA330-------$222.26
A330------$152.22
Group 1----$201.35
Group 1---$137.52
Group 2----$174.85
Group 2---$119.42
The language in LOA 93 regarding pay rates and pay freezes expires on December 31, 2009. When the pay freeze expires on 12/31/09, we don’t just return back to the 18% reduction, but rather we return to the compensation section of LOA 84. The salient point here is that LOA 84 established pay rates twice each year with the last rate adjustment coming on May 1, 2009. It's that May 2009 rate that would be in effect on Dec. 31, 2009, when the LOA 93 "freeze/18% reduced rates" end. Doing the math on these numbers produces the following estimated pay schedules for January 2010 as per the restructuring agreement:
January 1, 2010 pay rates per Restructuring Agreement: 12th year Captain Rate 12th year F/O rateA330-------$222.26
A330------$152.22
Group 1----$201.35
Group 1---$137.52
Group 2----$174.85
Group 2---$119.42
I wish the East pilots these rate if they can get them! But if you truly believe that you can get them, I have a slightly used A320 in Jersey City with low miles for you. How's the gunslinger's arbitration going, I heard the F/O was practically raped on the stand!