Every one assumes the JCBA has improved work rules over the current 9e contract - and they haven't even seen the entire thing yet. From what has been released its a mixed bag for a junior to mid seniority pilot at 9e. Currently a 9e pilot can can refuse 9 extensions a year - that will be reduced to 3 a year. Currently extensions are done without respect to seniority and are spread around - now they must be done in seniority. The junior line holders are going to get hammered. Currently junior mans on a day off can be refused. The JCBA for the first time has limits on that. Insurance and medical expenses are increasing in a big way. The JCBA is concessionary from the current vacation system. Currently you can take a week of vacation and turn it into two weeks off - thats gone. With what has been announced so far the only clearly beneficial thing the JCBA does for a 9e line holder is flashy pay rates. For reserves it is a mixed bag also. They gain a day off but gave up reserve out of domicile. So far all they see is the extra day off but they'll learn the hard way. They will also bear the brunt of dual qual when it happens.
A lot of the language that affects the life of a line pilot on a daily basis looks like language from 9e's '96 contract. It kind of looks like the worst of both to me - Mesaba's involuntary assignment language for line holders and Pinnacles reserve system. It looks like 'pay for productivity' and reduced benefits to me. Gee, where have I heard that before.
Now, if some one can please explain to me in concrete terms how this new contract is going to improve things compared to the current contract, never mind the failed TA, I'm all ears. But please wait until the entire thing is out.
My point is a lot of Mesaba pilots think they just laid a great contract in the laps of the 9e pilots. It ain't so. It's very different, it rewards single pilots at the expense of the family guys, it moves involuntary assignments from the entire pilot group to the junior pilots and gives the company and the senior pilots better tools to enforce that, but in the end it ain't 'better'. Just different with more money for most.
So stop claiming you should get credit for this in the SLI. That argument is full of arrogance, not fact, and is really tiresome.