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C-135 Backer

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Hi All -

I'm a furloughed pilot from NW. We do not have longevity provisions for our furloughed pilots nor, it seems, does our MEC see this as a priority. I'm curious if furloughed pilots from other legacy carriers received pay longevity credit upon their recall. Thanks for any inputs

C-135 Backer
Furloughed 5+
 
USair=no
ATA=no

outta sight, outta mind....
 
DL--Yes. Guys who are coming back now start at 5th or 6th year pay, and vacation time builds too.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
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DL--Yes. Guys who are coming back now start at 5th or 6th year pay, and vacation time builds too.


Bye Bye--General Lee

Being furloughed sucks, but thats not too bad a consolation prize to come back to. No matter what company though, guys may never make up the lost income in the meantime.
 
AMR--No, but it was negotiated in a previous contract ('97, right?) for returning furloughees. It is also on the APA list of Section 6 openers for the current contract negotiations. Returning furloughees should keep a close eye on this one because in short order they'll comprise a substantially large portion of the voting block and this should be a very, very important issue to them. There is just enough precedent out there that we really should see all unions pushing for this.
 
CAL, yes and no. Yes if you were offered and took the COLA...no if you flowed back to Express.
 

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