Simon Says said:
Our work rules lead the industry! I repeat OUR WORK RULES LEAD THE INDUSTRY!!!!!!
I'm not criticizing your TA nor am I suggesting how you should vote.
However, I've read your summary and I've seen the "presentation" that was used in your road shows. In those two documents, I failed to notice how you determined that your "work rules lead the industry." If you would take the time to tell me how you made that determination I would be grateful. Is there something in the full text that is hidden in the presentation?
Work rules give you quite a bump in paychecks. So when you all talk about >>>>> Comair making $1-3 dollar more an hour than a Mesaba pilot ask them what pay is protected when a trip is cancelled, Ask about CDO's, ask about minimum pay garantee, ask about a minimum pay day, ask them what kind of scope protection they have, ask about training on the back side of the clock, ask about retirement, ask about jumpseats.
You got my attentions with that so, for the sake of conversation, I decided to take a look and compare.
1) I don't agree with your "$1-3 dollars more an hour. I can't consider your turboprop rates because we do not have any turboprops, so I went to the jets. I compared your DOS+4 rates (highest in your contract - 4 yrs from now (2008), with CMR's 6/'05 rates (highest in our contract - it's amendable in '06) and this is what I got.
MSA 60-69 pax jet CA / CMR CRJ 70 CA
1. 65.48 ..........................69.32 = + 3.84
5. 73.71 ..........................78.32 = + 4.61
10. 85.46 ........................92.86 = + 7.40
15. 99.06 .......................108.12 = + 9.06
18.104.24 .......................118.22 = + 13.98
FO's
1. 25.97 ............................ 24.45 = - 1.52
2. 31.14 ............................ 42.89 = + 11.75
5. 38.35 ............................ 46.99 = + 8.64
8. 41.91 ............................ 51.49 = + 9.58
MSA 40-59 pax jet CA / CMR CRJ 50/44/40
1. 61.14 ............................. 63.02 = + 1.88
5. 68.81 ............................. 71.20 = + 2.39
10. 79.78 ........................... 82.91 = + 3.12
15. 92.49 ...........................100.00 = +7.51
18. 101.06 .........................105.55 = +4.49
FO's
1. 25.97 .............................. 24.45 = - 1.52
2. 31.14 .............................. 38.85 = +7.71
5. 38.35 .............................. 42.56 = +4.21
8. 41.91 .............................. 46.64 = + 4.73
Remember, that's comparing your 2008 rates with our 2005 rates, and except for new hire pay, we are ahead of you by a lot more than $1-3/hr. If we compare your DOS rates to our 6/04 rates its pretty much the same pattern, and in some cases the differences are even greater. Your top of the list rate for the Avro is more than $20/hr less than our CRJ 70 and your FO rates average about $7.50/hr less. New hire is yours at $0.58/hr more. When you call it $1-3/hr difference I think somebody's exaggerating a whole lot.
Mesaba pilots, by far, blew away the competion with work rules and scope.
Hmmm. I guess we weren't included in the "competition". I'll agree you blew away MES and some others, but I don't think you blew away Comair. Your scope is better, but you're an independent, not a subsidiary. Again, I'm not being a critic, I just don't think you need to exaggerate.
We have greater of scheduled or actual - eqial, premium pay that is better than yours, displacement pay/rules that are better than yours, rigs that are better than yours, min day equal to yours, CDO rules the equivalent of yours, training section equal or better, perdiem better, deadhead better, retirement on top of the 401K and better, vacation accrual equal, sick leave equal, moving similar, training better, filling of vacancies equal or better, guarantee equal, days off better, accomodations equal, reserve rules equal or better, scheduling arguably better, hours of service better than yours. And our contract is 3 years old. How did you come to the conclusion that your work rules are "industry leading"?
At first my vote was a no, But now knowing the facts I changed it to an absolute YES.
If your TA satisfies your needs, by all means vote for it. I don't expect you to vote on the basis of what is best for us. I just wish the union wouldn't spin these things.
When agreemests like this one have forced us to make concessions, perhaps it will be easier to compare contracts. In the meantime, its apples and oranges.
For instance in comparing your TA with ARW, you are comparing a new contract to one that has been gutted by concessions. ARW's contract was better than Comair's before they decided to take concessions for the benefit of United (a move that I think was foolhardy).