It is time to quit talking about how you "split the pie". It is time to define how big the pie is. Seems to me that the Spirit pilots had all of the leverage that they needed......
It seems to me that the SPA MEC and NC determined that they had reached the limit of the pie, otherwise they wouldn't have come to a TA.
PCL-
why not average out the 1st 3-5 years of FO pay - as the previous poster said- think time value of money-
I wouldn't necessarily be opposed to that, but you'd find significant resistance from the pilots on 2nd and 3rd year pay who would take the hit to subsidize the higher 1st year pay. Also, during the following bargaining cycle, management will try to take back that higher 1st year pay, using the same arguments that they make now (probation, training costs, etc.), and they won't want to give you the higher 2nd and 3rd year pay back. It all would really depend upon an industry pattern being set. If the other carriers don't follow you during that bargaining cycle, then you'll be left holding the bag when your contract is amendable again. But if everyone follows suit, then a pattern will be set, and it will be far more difficult for management to undo the change during the next bargaining cycle.