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Rekks Inbound said:Fuelflow,
Yes, you are right on one point, and that is that we do have the most expensive contract.
But here is how you solve the issue. And this goes for ANY pilot group. Grow a backbone. When your next negotiations come up, the company will put some really low-ball bullsh!t piece of paper in front of you. And here is how you counter: When you stop laughing, then put AWAC's Contract 1999 down in front of them. And tell them that under no uncertain terms will you as a group accept anything less. They'll threaten that they can't afford it(don't worry, they CAN afford it, they just don't want to), and that other carriers will steal all of your flying. I know that some of your low-timer SJS types will buy into that but be strong, and hold your ground. We did, and they did sign.
That is how you bring this industry back up.
Not what you guys at GJ are doing.
Scum.
Sincerely,
Rekks
elcapitan said:It is a simple economic rule of supply and demand. Too many pilots willing to fly for $18,000 a year. If there were a need for pilots the salaries would go up.
fuelflow said:We have the leverage to negotiate, and are not hampered by the APA scope and a compromised MEC.
Jason Kagan said:fuelflow,
How has the TSA MEC been compromised?
BINGO!you talk of this one pilot going to CAL is if he was able to get there because of GJ......Part of his furlough alllowed for him to receive a garunteed interview at Southwest and CAL.
StarChk20 said:I still have yet to hear FF answer to why it is ok to compare scabjets 70 seat pay to AWACs 50 seat and be sooo proud that it is $1 better. (on paper a dollar better, but at the end of the day block or better prevails and AWAC 50 seaters make more than GJ 70 seaters!)???
fuelflow said:A quick reply to several posts -
JK - The TSA MEC has repeatedly misrepresented their legal position to their pilots, has no scope protection, and a contract extension which puts the threat of section 6 negotiations too late.
Jason Kagan said:How have we "repeatedly misrepresented our legal position to our pilots"? The current scope language was negotiated by the previous MEC, and our contract extension is the sole reason we have 25+ jets flying for United Express.
I think we have done a pretty good job.