Humphreybogart said:
CitationShares didn't have to answer the NetJet pay raise by giving us even more money that NetJets got, but they did...that's what makes CS a premire player player in this fractional thing. Why didn't Flex or Options do the same? They are both good companies with great people but the NetJet TA did not affect them.
Why didn't CS raise the bar for their boys in blue prior to the NJA TA then? You know, if they are such the major player.
Me thinks you are more of a widget than you are led to believe.
What kind of non economics did you get besides the money? You know, non economics... then things that feel good but people don't really talk about all that much. Scheduling, vacation, grievance, seniority rights, merger protections, scope and recognition, management rights, furlough and recall, training, moving expenses, sick leave with pay, life insurance, short term disability, long term disability (that measn you are paid when hurt), leave of absence, representation when in the office, etc.
Yeah sure. You guys got money. Are you really "one step ahead" of the NJA pilots though? You know... looking at the total package. I invite your group to truly raise the bar. It takes effort and "belly aching", time and sacrifice.
Not trying to knock what you guys have over there. You seem to have good a labor/management relationship from my perspective. Management commands and you do.
FLEX and FLO are absolutely affected by labor costs in the industry. FLO is financially on the ropes and taking life support payiments from it's parent to keep the lights on so a payraise is out. FLEX is just too damned stubborn if anything and if they don't watch it, will end up with a Union in house before you know it.
CS saw the writing on the wall. They needed to make the employees as CS happy with the minimum of expense and trouble. How is that done?
MONEY. Cold, hard, ditry stinking money. It's easy to satisfy short term with lots of money but money ain't everything.
Sometimes you just need cuddle time too.