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DoinTime said:More likely it means they know that protracted labor talks are not good for business. Pinnacle needs more growth than NW has currently committed to balance the huge debt load that Northwest left us with.
Growth will not happen until a new pilot contract is secured and regional flying opportunities in the US airline market are drying up. If Pinnacle management drags their a$$ on this one they will find themselves in a stagnant market being crushed by their own debt load.
fly4ever said:So how are the Pinnacle pilots reacting to the inter-company memo regarding no growth beyond the 129 airplanes?
Unfortunately, the hardball tactics are starting even before your negotiations.
Lequip said:Let the ass whoopin begin! 9E is full of pilots who bought their way in and they will cave and sell out the industry at the 1st sign that their crappy job is on the line. 9E sold out before and they will soon sell out again. The only difference is they wont be rewarded this time. Enjoy the growth while it lasts. 129 and thats it.
According to NWA, PCL will not receive anymore a/c until a "long term contract" is in place.
o how are the Pinnacle pilots reacting to the inter-company memo regarding no growth beyond the 129 airplanes?
JJJ said:Why would mgmt tell us there will be no more airplanes? That would only gives strength to our barganing position. If there were to no more growth, that woulod be even more reason to hold out for better pay, work rules, benefits, etc. At the very minimum, tell us there is a chance of more airplanes if we sign this or that.