General Lee
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Tony C,
Simmer down now, ya hear? You are wrong on many fronts. First of all, I have been an advocate for our furloughs since they were furloughed. If you didn't know that, then you have NOT BEEN PAYING ATTENTION. I have been doing whatever I can to try to get them hired at DCI temporarily, I have stressed the importance of insuring their prompt return, and even TBKANE knows that. Don't make me look like the bad guy here, it makes you look stupid. Ask Fins and all of the other people on this board. You are wrong and I have always thought of them FIRST.
Next, maybe you think the company will just tell the retirees that everything will be fine, but here are some reasons guys WILL JUMP SHIP SOON. ( I got this off of our union board):
1)FAE will be officially maxed out with no possibility of any increase for any pilot who is now age 52 or over. (5 year no-raise contract plus 36 consecutive month requirement.)
2)Accrual of retirement longevity "frozen". No additional "years of service" credited for working past December 1st.
3)32.5% base pay cut.
4)Work rules/scheduling/quality of life issues.
5)December retirees will be the last group to get bank/vacation/bow wave payouts at the old, higher rates.
6)Continued threat of bankruptcy with total loss of lump sum.
The list goes on. And we haven't even seen the TA.
NOV/DEC retirements may EXCEED 500.
That cannot be ignored, and we would have to park planes if everyone left and there were no widebody captains, which would just exacorbate our problems. Grinstein could see this coming, and he threatened to file Chap 11 and he could have easily threatened in court to at least stop the lump sum process (not exactly take the lump sums away, but stop the dissemination (SP?)). This last TA ensured the senior guys that they could LEAVE and keep their hard earned lump sums, while keeping the airplanes flying TEMPORARILY. Had we filed for Chap 11 October 1st, more of the pilots would not have had the option to leave, resulting in MORE FURLOUGHS because less would be able to leave.(Can't just retire and then lose your lump sum--so they would have stayed)
I never said I liked the fact that this TA might keep TBKANE out longer. I don't like that at all. But, look at the alternatives. If we do file Chap 11, other things may happen that could make things worse. I have many friends at United and USAir that tell me that we MUST stay out of Chap 11---it was the worst thing that could happen to them. Have the scare tactics worked? Probably, but they were from my own friends. The recalls were not stopped, they were slowed down, and that doesn't help the guys like TBKANE at the bottom. Hopefully a lot of guys have moved on that were furloughed, and TBKANE comes back sooner. I will not forget him, and I haven't over the last 3 years.
Bye Bye--General Lee
Simmer down now, ya hear? You are wrong on many fronts. First of all, I have been an advocate for our furloughs since they were furloughed. If you didn't know that, then you have NOT BEEN PAYING ATTENTION. I have been doing whatever I can to try to get them hired at DCI temporarily, I have stressed the importance of insuring their prompt return, and even TBKANE knows that. Don't make me look like the bad guy here, it makes you look stupid. Ask Fins and all of the other people on this board. You are wrong and I have always thought of them FIRST.
Next, maybe you think the company will just tell the retirees that everything will be fine, but here are some reasons guys WILL JUMP SHIP SOON. ( I got this off of our union board):
1)FAE will be officially maxed out with no possibility of any increase for any pilot who is now age 52 or over. (5 year no-raise contract plus 36 consecutive month requirement.)
2)Accrual of retirement longevity "frozen". No additional "years of service" credited for working past December 1st.
3)32.5% base pay cut.
4)Work rules/scheduling/quality of life issues.
5)December retirees will be the last group to get bank/vacation/bow wave payouts at the old, higher rates.
6)Continued threat of bankruptcy with total loss of lump sum.
The list goes on. And we haven't even seen the TA.
NOV/DEC retirements may EXCEED 500.
That cannot be ignored, and we would have to park planes if everyone left and there were no widebody captains, which would just exacorbate our problems. Grinstein could see this coming, and he threatened to file Chap 11 and he could have easily threatened in court to at least stop the lump sum process (not exactly take the lump sums away, but stop the dissemination (SP?)). This last TA ensured the senior guys that they could LEAVE and keep their hard earned lump sums, while keeping the airplanes flying TEMPORARILY. Had we filed for Chap 11 October 1st, more of the pilots would not have had the option to leave, resulting in MORE FURLOUGHS because less would be able to leave.(Can't just retire and then lose your lump sum--so they would have stayed)
I never said I liked the fact that this TA might keep TBKANE out longer. I don't like that at all. But, look at the alternatives. If we do file Chap 11, other things may happen that could make things worse. I have many friends at United and USAir that tell me that we MUST stay out of Chap 11---it was the worst thing that could happen to them. Have the scare tactics worked? Probably, but they were from my own friends. The recalls were not stopped, they were slowed down, and that doesn't help the guys like TBKANE at the bottom. Hopefully a lot of guys have moved on that were furloughed, and TBKANE comes back sooner. I will not forget him, and I haven't over the last 3 years.
Bye Bye--General Lee
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