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"Flexjet Red Label pilots enjoy wages that exceed that of their NetJets unionized peers by as much as 25%. "

Sounds like the company would be better off with a Pilot Union!

Read his book. The master plan is the top 20 might make more but the bottom 80 will make considerably less.

Even then, there’s still a disingenuous lie tucked in there for the Red Label Pilots. Divided out by days and hours, the Red Label pay sucks.

Let’s not forget that’s only a CL30 comparison because Kenn Ricci’s greatest showman trick is to create a little truth in the center of his master con game lie.

Ask a Gulfstream or Global pilot in the open market how they feel about the laughable wages in those programs. Are they 25% higher or 35% lower?

I find it interesting Frank’s article fails to mention Ricci has already been caught trying to scam the Red Label pilots out of their promised profit sharing. Frank fails to mention it is the Union Ricci wants to get rid of is the one fighting a grievance right now for his failure to pay the promised bonus on behalf of Red Label Pilots. The Union is far from anti-Red Label.

If Red Label pilots vote this union out, not only is there no guarantee their pay is protected (like it is right now) but the grievance goes away and so does their bonus.
 
And QOL No more hard days off IRL is already there

I was unaware of that until seeing that post on the VUH.

Between that post and JM's last two p2p letters reprinted there, the information available on the VUH is worthy of anyone's time.

You have to be a MIGS to post but anyone can sign up to read.
 
If Red Label pilots vote this union out, not only is there no guarantee their pay is protected (like it is right now) but the grievance goes away and so does their bonus.


That is exactely what I was thinking.

The red lable pilots have it all now.
They have the new aircraft, the good pay and make your own schedule plus a contract that guarantees it stays in place!!!!!

Why would they vote to decert and throw away the contract that keep all of this in place for them???

That would have to be the stupidest thing that they could do.
Cutting off their nose to spite their face.
 

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