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The rates you guys posted up there are nearly identical to the rates we make at Pinnacle for the 50-seater that were negotiated 5 years ago and is the same as our 44-seat rates we negotiated in September of 2001 (both expired just this month).
We're in negotiations now and are demanding anywhere from a 25% to 35% in actual pay raises, minimum day rigs, high speed rigs, 100% cancellation pay rigs, and 150% to 200% premium pay (for flying on days off). Because we're doubling our fleet size from what it was last year to what it will be next year, we have an excellent bargaining position, and so do you.
PSA is growing like crazy... There's an ad on Planejobs.com for CRJ-200 pilots, and during times like these, when the company NEEDS your approval to do something, you are in A UNIQUE BARGAINING SITUATION!
Please take advantage of it, for your own sakes and the sake of your profession. No one is saying you should hold out for industry leading, but you don't have to be within a few nickels of Mesa either. Best of luck, and God bless.
We're in negotiations now and are demanding anywhere from a 25% to 35% in actual pay raises, minimum day rigs, high speed rigs, 100% cancellation pay rigs, and 150% to 200% premium pay (for flying on days off). Because we're doubling our fleet size from what it was last year to what it will be next year, we have an excellent bargaining position, and so do you.
PSA is growing like crazy... There's an ad on Planejobs.com for CRJ-200 pilots, and during times like these, when the company NEEDS your approval to do something, you are in A UNIQUE BARGAINING SITUATION!
Please take advantage of it, for your own sakes and the sake of your profession. No one is saying you should hold out for industry leading, but you don't have to be within a few nickels of Mesa either. Best of luck, and God bless.