netjetwife
1 of many w/an opinion
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FG, not only do I agree with FL22, but I can point to an excellent example--the overhaul of the training dept which has been led by the Union Training Committee. The company expects to save millions when all of the new programs (primarily designed by the UTC) are implemented. The UTC Chairman is immensely respected by members of upper management because of his ability to help them solve problems and improve the training program, which they recognize was clearly inefficient. That's not an "audacious claim" it's a fact. Here's another--NJA could have saved even more training dollars had they began work on the overhaul much earlier, but they were too busy fighting the pilots instead of working with them. The 2005 CBA established joint Union-Management committees to work on improving efficiency and productivity and the plan to redesign training to save millions was formulated in that cooperative spirit.
Additionally, I hardly think my husband is the only pilot who points out to the schedulers a more efficient operation when he sees that their plan isn't the best one based on the facts of the situation as he knows them to be from being there firsthand.
Furthermore, there was definitely a big difference, dollar-wise, between true Retro pay and the signing bonus. For some pilots it was a substantial loss so to define the difference as "splitting hairs"...is just...well...beyond the pale. Yes, I do think that the pilots who lost so much they considered the signing bonus a "slap in the face" (a quote I heard repeatedly) would find your downplaying of their contribution to the company coffers offensive. Please give credit where credit is due. NJW
Additionally, I hardly think my husband is the only pilot who points out to the schedulers a more efficient operation when he sees that their plan isn't the best one based on the facts of the situation as he knows them to be from being there firsthand.
Furthermore, there was definitely a big difference, dollar-wise, between true Retro pay and the signing bonus. For some pilots it was a substantial loss so to define the difference as "splitting hairs"...is just...well...beyond the pale. Yes, I do think that the pilots who lost so much they considered the signing bonus a "slap in the face" (a quote I heard repeatedly) would find your downplaying of their contribution to the company coffers offensive. Please give credit where credit is due. NJW