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I'm actually not a fan of including longevity in the policy. But let's be real here. This is a relatively new policy, and your own Merger Committee chairman was on the committee that crafted that new policy. Your MEC chairman was also on the Executive Board that approved that new policy. Not a word of dissent from any pilot group when the new policy was approved. Complaining about it after the fact is just sour grapes.
Not a new policy but a return to the policy the way it was before the USAir mess. The lack of longevity is a contributor to the mess they are in right now.
There are many good elements in the new policy, such as JCBA before SLI, but bringing longevity back into the mix isn't something that I favored.
That said, I think the arbitration panel did a great job of including longevity, but not allowing it to skew the award and create a windfall. Their acceptance of the hybrid methodology, but tilting it more towards category and status, was an excellent way of going about things. Hence why arbitration and allowing a panel of neutrals to make decisions on this subject is always the best way to go.
The lack of longevity in the policy is what lead to the most fair award in the AAA/AWA case. Including longevity would have created a windfall for the AAA pilots at the expense of the AWA pilots. We were attempting to fix something that wasn't broken just because a bunch of entitlement-minded a-holes at AAA threw a temper tantrum. There are many good elements in the new policy, such as JCBA before SLI, but bringing longevity back into the mix isn't something that I favored.
That said, I think the arbitration panel did a great job of including longevity, but not allowing it to skew the award and create a windfall. Their acceptance of the hybrid methodology, but tilting it more towards category and status, was an excellent way of going about things. Hence why arbitration and allowing a panel of neutrals to make decisions on this subject is always the best way to go.
Agreed. Which is why I was in favor of the new policy overall. My area of disagreement is in including longevity as a factor, which I don't believe should enter into a seniority equation.