The only load of manure here is you misrepresenting through implication what others have said....i.e... that they stated they would give back their pay, saying "this is too much". I've never heard anyone say that. If you're sick of "class envy" then it's a self-inflicted illness built on your own false-premise.
No, you are missing my point. I am not saying that anyone has said what I am saying. I AM saying that given my hypothetical, those who are critical of the pay of major airline pilots would quickly lose any form of complaint, as long as THEY are the ones who are on the receiving end of the paycheck. In other words, if the shoe was on the other foot, the complainers would be happily wearing it.
I hope that clears it up for you. Class envy is apparently your problem, not mine. I'm happy for anyone who can negotiate a high wage. You, I think, are envious.
The reason that a pension has traditionally been seen as sacrosanct is that it is an agreement that is undertaken during the
working life to last one through the
retirtement life. To change the nature of the deal is preposterous, particularly after the retirement has begun. It is, in a word, dishonorable. Changing economic conditions? In my view, the shareholders have such a responsibility to the pension plan that if the company can't afford to keep its deal with its most tenured employees, then they need to do what it takes to make the pension solvent. No excuses. Without those pensioners, NO ONE in the present ranks would have a job at all. Similarly, those who are still working have an expectation that the work they have
already done, not the work they have yet to do, obligates the company to take extraordinary means to make good. If a judge says otherwise all of the parties have to live with that decision, but it should lead to legislation to prevent this kind of failure to perform according to the employment contract in the future.
Bravo for that Captain for making such good wages during his 32-year run, but he's at least a decade late in starting to wonder how basic things like college tuitions will be paid.
He HAD planned, based on an agreement that was a prt of his negotiated compensation package. Now, becuase of other's mistakes, beyond his control, he is being asked to give back what is already supposed to be
his.