WOWIdidntKnow
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With relative seniority, you end up at the same exact percentage (give or take a smidge) post-SLI as where you sat pre-SLI.
There really is no logical argument that any given side earns a windfall, with regards to seniority, when everyone is +/- 2% (or closer) of where they were on their list before integration.
Although there can be inequalities (much larger airline acquiring a much smaller airline, in which case relative and ratio can address it), I personally believe it is the most "fair".
If you do that it is not relative. You cannot say relative and then change it and still call it relative. It is either one or the other.
What?
Ratios can still provide relative seniority...
Relative will not happen.
Cometman said:I guess if you subtract 4 from DOH you would call that DOH.
What are the "Factual" reasons the SWA/ATN SLI should be done using relative seniority?
I've seen a lot of emotion, I'm wondering if this can be presented factually?
Anybody ever get a headache from beating your head against the wall?
Yep, pretty much every time I read Flightinfo.
By the way, I haven't seen any AirTran pilots here advocating for straight relative seniority.
Wow. Are you one of those ALPA haters that just voted against representation at JetBlue?PCL is busy in his new communications job calling SWAPA and Southwest VPs liars. He doesn't have time to come here anymore. Being MEC Vice Chairman leaves you with a lot of time since most of your day is finding good places to eat and getting pizza for everyone. Since that job is gone he has to work and find new and inventive ways to spin ALPA's BS.
By the way, I haven't seen any AirTran pilots here advocating for straight relative seniority.