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doh said:General,
I just read a bunch of the LOA. I got it in an email from our MEC. It is a stinker! If it passes does the designator for DL change to WV? You know, as in caved faster than a WV coal mine! Dahude, you have got to vote NO on this thing!:smash:
General Lee said:First of all, you don't abrogate a seniority list, you would still have a bottom number, but just sit in the left seat. It could be done, and has been done in the past. Even AA does that with their furloughed pilots at Eagle. They start in the left seat, but are junior to the Eagle pilots.
that could be done at Comair or ASA/SkyWest, because the pilots would revolt, but Mesa or CHQ could be tempted, and Mesa did it before for USAir. (so did PSA) IF Delta stated in future feed contracts that any furloughed pilot at DL would have to be hired into the left seat in a NEW airplane, it would field a couple carriers, who are interested in MONEY and not their employees. But, I honestly doubt that will happen.
And Surplus, one more thing, our union negotiates for each of us, but they negotiate with Delta directly for us, and you negotiate with Comair only, and then your management negotiates with DL. You do NOT negotiate with DL for anything--you negotiate with COMAIR. IT is too bad Comair didn't negotiate their own scope with DL, and maybe you should have done that with Comair yourselves after your strike, instead of going for the money. Big mistake. Big. Back then you could have gotten your own scope for DL feed since CHQ and Freedom hadn't joined yet, but nope, you didn't.
General Lee said:Correct, but we have had that 14% additional pay cut since December of last year. It was a temporary agreement, that turned into a full time agreement. No additional pay cuts after that, and actually a small 1.5% pay raise Jan 1st 07 if this TA passes.
Bye Bye--General Lee
Who said YES genius? THere hasnt been a vote.GrowASpine said:So lets get this right. Management tells you to take pay cuts, you say "No"
Then your Union tells you to take pay cuts and you say "Yes"
Glad I don't pay those dues anymore.
-Growaspine
frog_flyer said:yesss!!! now you're only .7% behind inflation!! WOOT!!!! GOOD DEAL... i loved the
• Effective April 1, 2007, reduce the value of a vacation day to 3 hours.
have fun boys
warbirdfinder said:General Lee:
The only part I didn't like was how they treated our furloughed pilots. That needs to be fixed, but everything else was not bad at all.
Oh, I guess it slipped your mind that ALPA ageed to not oppose the pension termination, of course that was "not bad at all". It's only 5800 retired guys that suffer, nearly the same number of active pilots.
Of course you have sympathy for the furloughed pilots, but screw'em, we got our contract. And the retired pilots, you have been bitching forever that they "screwed you" for years and "got theirs" when they retired, so you must absolutely elated.
General Lee said:The only part I didn't like was how they treated our furloughed pilots. That needs to be fixed, but everything else was not bad at all. Take a look at NW's TA.
Bye Bye--General Lee
FlyinScotsman said:The 12 year captain rate for the EMB-190/CRJ-900 will be $95.70 on June 1,
2006 and subject to the above adjustments.
• The 12 year captain rate for the EMB-195 will be $112.50 on June 1, 2006 and subject to
the above adjustments.
Horizon 12 year captain (70 seat) CRJ700: $100.67
Horizon 12 year captain (soon to be 76 seat)Q400 TURBOPROP!!!: $92.62
But it still not that bad General???? Yeah right!!!
We are starting our own negotiations right now and you and the other morons that agree to those ridiculous rates are going to make it tough to keep our current pay rates. I know you are mighty Delta and should not be concerned with anybody but yourselves, but try to think of the rest of us please.
BTW this POS is going to pass 50.1 BELIEVE IT, LIVE IT.
THANK YOU DELTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FlyinScotsman said:The 12 year captain rate for the EMB-190/CRJ-900 will be $95.70 on June 1,
2006 and subject to the above adjustments.
• The 12 year captain rate for the EMB-195 will be $112.50 on June 1, 2006 and subject to
the above adjustments.
Horizon 12 year captain (70 seat) CRJ700: $100.67
Horizon 12 year captain (soon to be 76 seat)Q400 TURBOPROP!!!: $92.62
But it still not that bad General???? Yeah right!!!
We are starting our own negotiations right now and you and the other morons that agree to those ridiculous rates are going to make it tough to keep our current pay rates. I know you are mighty Delta and should not be concerned with anybody but yourselves, but try to think of the rest of us please.
BTW this POS is going to pass 50.1 BELIEVE IT, LIVE IT.
THANK YOU DELTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
General Lee said:Expect your rates to go down, but not necessarily because of us. It all started at Mesa of course, and then progressed to SkyWest, who accepted one pay rate for all jets up to 99 seats. Then Jetblue came up with the new 100 seat benchmark, and the rest have to follow it seems. USAir/AWA grabbed the EMB190s from CHQ, and set another rate, a bit higher than Jetblue's. Then, to stay competitive and being in BK at the same time, we came up with a rate. It would seem your rates are a target now, and you probably know that Horizon will be tempting your pilots with possible E190 or CR9 orders too, and those rates will be lower than Jetblue's I bet. And, you will probably take it, but then blame somebody else.
If your company is not in BK, then you can blame yourself. Don't blame people for having to fight to keep anything while a judge is watching.
Bye Bye--General Lee
dtfl said:Who said YES genius? THere hasnt been a vote.
Why are you even commenting on this topic?
There are a lot of reason for that!enuffalready said:And you wonder why you guys are so F'd up now?
Thanks, we will staff them as we please. I am no fan of J4J. If I wanted to work for DCI, I would have applied to themIf you get those planes at mainline then you can staff them however you want, but to insist that a DELTA guy should be given the left seat of anything just exposes your problems for what they are
Its only an rj because you (or whoever) says it is.....Was the DC-9 an rj? I don't think so! I was not on property when the 50 seat rj went to DCI, but hind sight, who would have thought that the industry would be making a "90-100 seat regional jet?"You guys were too good to fly RJ's at all years ago and you didn't learn your lesson the first time. So now you are too good to fly RJ's in the right seat. A plane is a plane is a plane. Every plane at ASA/DELTA/COMAIR is there because mainline negotiated it, when are you guys gonna learn.
Gee, where do I sign up to negotiate anything with you guys....
enuffalready said:Every plane at ASA/DELTA/COMAIR is there because mainline negotiated it, when are you guys gonna learn.