General Lee
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Gropper appears to have involved himself in some of the contract's finer points, such as what size jets Northwest could fly using lower-paid pilots at a subsidiary, according to Dollaway's comments on the video.
That fight over the contract's "scope" was one of the key battles between pilots, who want to keep as much flying for themselves as possible, and the airline, which wanted to form a subsidiary for all jets under 100 seats.
"The judge's opinions on scope were quite blunt," Dollaway said. "He saw no interest in scope, nor benefit to the corporation. He understood that the corporation might be willing to enter into scope provisions to get a consensual agreement, but as far as he was concerned they were unnecessary and restrictive, and that shut the company's discussions of scope down with us for about five days.
"So they were pretty angry, they felt like they'd already overpaid before he uttered his sayings in chamber. In any case, we did get a great scope clause."
Pilots ended up agreeing that Northwest could form a subsidiary, but only for jets with 51 to 76 seats.
I will vote NO on any TA that allows larger RJs at DCI or Scope erosion.
Bye Bye--General Lee
That fight over the contract's "scope" was one of the key battles between pilots, who want to keep as much flying for themselves as possible, and the airline, which wanted to form a subsidiary for all jets under 100 seats.
"The judge's opinions on scope were quite blunt," Dollaway said. "He saw no interest in scope, nor benefit to the corporation. He understood that the corporation might be willing to enter into scope provisions to get a consensual agreement, but as far as he was concerned they were unnecessary and restrictive, and that shut the company's discussions of scope down with us for about five days.
"So they were pretty angry, they felt like they'd already overpaid before he uttered his sayings in chamber. In any case, we did get a great scope clause."
Pilots ended up agreeing that Northwest could form a subsidiary, but only for jets with 51 to 76 seats.
I will vote NO on any TA that allows larger RJs at DCI or Scope erosion.
Bye Bye--General Lee