I do not understand why NWA pilots did not eagerly accept relative seniority. Can someone explain the "other side" to me?
Sounds arrogant doesn't it? They must think they are better than us and deserve more.
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I do not understand why NWA pilots did not eagerly accept relative seniority. Can someone explain the "other side" to me?
for the TWA pilots while making eyes at the APA.
And now you've the Feds involved due to the atrocities that AA and it's unions committed against the TWA folk.
stlflyguy
Sounds arrogant doesn't it? They must think they are better than us and deserve more.
It may be the realization that they can easily be crazier, less rational and more combatant than the Delta pilots. Sometimes the child that screams the loudest gets the candy bar.Sounds arrogant doesn't it? They must think they are better than us and deserve more.
'eh, no. Not even close.
$50 v/s $30 now. $81 v/s $58 in a few months 0 to 5% v/s 11% just between mi amigo and me. 40% v/s "nothing I aint already got" isn't "the same level."
You're welcome for our negotiating capital. Now come and get our seniority.
Now I better run along, eat some grass and be a good sheeple. Sorry Occam, baa'aa baa'aa, this sure is yummy grass....
Bottom line, I have confidence in both MEC's and I'm a grass eater. But, at least be honest - this is a heck of a windfall for you.
It may be the realization that they can easily be crazier, less rational and more combatant than the Delta pilots. Sometimes the child that screams the loudest gets the candy bar.
They demanded the goodies without the SLI. Appears they are going to get Moak's goodies, then try to knock a home run against Moak's team in the SLI games.
Heyas Nu:
I'll try to be consistent in my answers:
1) I think the answer is yes, they ARE linked. We will only know for sure when we see the language. But the joint contract will most likely have language that preempts our options to defend an SLI award.
Nu:
I don't have an opinion. I like the idea of parity / equality ASAP.
Heyas Fins,
Um, you didn't answer my question. My bad...let me re-phrase:
Why do you THINK they should be linked?
Opinons are ok...I won't bite...
Nu
Heyas Nu:
I'll try to be consistent in my answers:
1) I think the answer is yes, they ARE linked. We will only know for sure when we see the language. But the joint contract will most likely have language that preempts our options to defend an SLI award.
Pointing out that the NWA pilots are getting exactly what they wanted in February is just pointing out the obvious; your side won. The Delta side helped you - proving it was never LOA 19's intent to lock your side out.
Not directed at me but why do you think they shouldn't? I would like to see the total package before any vote and make an informed decision on how it might affect my career earnings. Your side should be able to do the same.
Quite simple, actually:
Contract gains can be wisked away in a blink.
Seniority is forever.
None of us will get to vote on the SLI. That will fall to the merger committees.
Nu
Quite simple, actually:
Contract gains can be wisked away in a blink.
Seniority is forever.
None of us will get to vote on the SLI. That will fall to the merger committees.
Nu
I want to be able to vote on the complete package (SLI/contract) when I find out my position on the list as would have been the case with the previous non-deal. Or, I want a completed SLI (negotiated or arbitrated) before I decide whether a contract is acceptable to me for the next 4-5 years.
If, for example, you expected to upgrade shortly to 737 capt and are now looking at a greatly pushed back date to upgrade to a much lower paying DC-9 capt that would affect my vote. If the DC-9 paid MD-88 rates that would influence my decision another way. Without the SLI, it's not possible to make an informed decision on the contract. There's no reason for both sides to not to be able vote on the total package.
Sure there is because DALPA signed LOA 19 so if we dont figure out the SLI then you are covered and we are not. The SLI will more than likely go to arbitration anyway so we should get the joint contract taken care of to protect all of our interests equally. We wont be voting on the SLI either way.
My hope was that you would negotiate your own LOA 19 instead of rushing the entire group into a 4-5 year contract in these industry conditions.
http://forums.flightinfo.com/showthread.php?p=1600973#post1600973 <---This is who is dealing with your MEC TODAY!