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My actions? I'm furloughed. I'm just giving you an education in how scope erosion works. You can lead a horse to water...
The only thing that changed, in my opinion, is that the Union got them all stirred up over an inconsequential issue.
What a shame. We have one of the best flying jobs in the world, and y'all are going to screw it up. Every time I think I have seen the depths of Union Stupidity Stampeding, something like this gets started.
I am trying to save their employer, so they will have jobs. I feel you are trying to throw my fellow pilots under the bus, not intentionally, but by the results of your actions.
I do so enjoy the threats. They confirm my previously held opinions, which is gratifying. Thanks.
Just to pick one of the many issues that the company has sent our way, let's look at the 401K. The company unilaterally changed the plan and provider, despite a contractual requirement that any changes would have to be agreed by the union. How is screwing with my retirement fund, in direct violation of the contract, "inconsequential"?
there you go confusing threats with facts again
51% get the pilot group a yes vote and you boys don't have it
The previous administrator changed things, limiting our investment choices. That's is why the change was made to Schwab.
The previous administrator changed things, limiting our investment choices. That's is why the change was made to Schwab.
No mutual consent was reached, nor even sought. If Fidelity no longer offered the current plan, then the new one must be a mutual decision, not a unilateral one.The Company will maintain its 401(k) Plan for unionized crewmem- bers. The Company and the Union may change the Plan during the term of this Agreement by mutual consent, but no change will result in lesser benefits than those in existence at the time this Agreement is made.
That doesn't matter. The contract is very specific:
No mutual consent was reached, nor even sought. If Fidelity no longer offered the current plan, then the new one must be a mutual decision, not a unilateral one.
This is but one of many situations where the company has flatly disregarded the contract it signed with its pilots.
there you go confusing threats with facts again
51% get the pilot group a yes vote and you boys don't have it