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THIS LETTER OF AGREEMENT is made and entered into accordance with the provisions of the Railway Labor Act, as amended, by and among REPUBLIC AIRWAYS HOLDINGS, INC., and its subsidiaries CHAUTAUQUA AIRLINES, INC., REPUBLIC AIRLINES, INC. and SHUTTLE AMERICA, INC. or any airline operating certificate hereinafter acquired by Republic Airways Holdings, Inc. (collectively, the “Company”), and the Pilots in the service of the Company, as represented by the INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 747 (hereinafter referred to as the “Union”).


Unless otherwise specified, the terms used herein shall have the same meaning and intent as the terms used in the current Collective Bargaining Agreement between Chautauqua Airlines and the Pilots in the service of Chautauqua Airlines (CBA).


The parties agree to extend the duration of First Officer Pay rates for all aircraft types through year eight ( 8 ) as follows:

YEAR
$22.95
$30.88
$35.52
$36.62
$38.00
$40.00
$43.50
$45.50


Terms, conditions and waivers specified by this Letter of Agreement shall not be used to establish any precedence for any Article or provision of the CBA. Any lack of enforcement or applicability of the CBA, resulting from this Agreement, shall also not be used to establish any precedent.

Once signed by both parties, this Letter of Agreement will become effective on the date of signing and will run concurrently with the agreement. The parties hereto have signed this Letter of Agreement this ____ day of September 2009.
 
Midwest Express FO Concessionary Pay
Year, Pay
1 - $41
2 - $58
3 - $63
4 - $68
5 - $71
6 - $73
7 - $76
8 - $78
9 - $81

Compared to pathetic Republic Scareways Pay for FOs **NEW** Agreement

The parties agree to extend the duration of First Officer Pay rates for all aircraft types through year eight ( 8 ) as follows:

YEAR
$22.95
$30.88
$35.52
$36.62
$38.00
$40.00
$43.50
$45.50


You guys should be proud of yourselves.
 
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Holllllyyyy sheeeeeit.

What happened to all the Republic pilots who said they were going to raise the bar?
 
THIS LETTER OF AGREEMENT is made and entered into accordance with the provisions of the Railway Labor Act, as amended, by and among REPUBLIC AIRWAYS HOLDINGS, INC., and its subsidiaries CHAUTAUQUA AIRLINES, INC., REPUBLIC AIRLINES, INC. and SHUTTLE AMERICA, INC. or any airline operating certificate hereinafter acquired by Republic Airways Holdings, Inc. (collectively, the “Company”), and the Pilots in the service of the Company, as represented by the INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 747 (hereinafter referred to as the “Union”).


Unless otherwise specified, the terms used herein shall have the same meaning and intent as the terms used in the current Collective Bargaining Agreement between Chautauqua Airlines and the Pilots in the service of Chautauqua Airlines (CBA).


The parties agree to extend the duration of First Officer Pay rates for all aircraft types through year eight ( 8 ) as follows:

YEAR
$22.95
$30.88
$35.52
$36.62
$38.00
$40.00
$43.50
$45.50


Terms, conditions and waivers specified by this Letter of Agreement shall not be used to establish any precedence for any Article or provision of the CBA. Any lack of enforcement or applicability of the CBA, resulting from this Agreement, shall also not be used to establish any precedent.

Once signed by both parties, this Letter of Agreement will become effective on the date of signing and will run concurrently with the agreement. The parties hereto have signed this Letter of Agreement this ____ day of September 2009.


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eP.
 
Midwest Express FO Concessionary Pay
Year, Pay
1 - $41
2 - $58
3 - $63
4 - $68
5 - $71
6 - $73
7 - $76
8 - $78
9 - $81

Compared to pathetic Republic Scareways Pay for FOs **NEW** Agreement

707eng said:
The parties agree to extend the duration of First Officer Pay rates for all aircraft types through year eight ( 8 ) as follows:

YEAR
$22.95
$30.88
$35.52
$36.62
$38.00
$40.00
$43.50
$45.50




You guys should be proud of yourselves.

When compared to JetBlue, US Airways, Air Canada that pay scale is more than $10/hr lower! Sh!t, you only beat MESA by a couple of bucks on hour.

Those E190 aren't going to be flown in Express or Connection colors, why agree to that type of pay scale? If Bedford want a Major or at least a National he should pay that rate, not regional rates.





eP.
 
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Bedford doesn't have to pay those rates, the RP pilots have proven they don't care about the pay, only the size of the A/C
 
Bedford doesn't have to pay those rates, the RP pilots have proven they don't care about the pay, only the size of the A/C

I agree Bedford doesn't have to pay those rates. He could CUT current pay rates and new and furloughed pilots would be flocking to Republic.

They will always have more applicants...now if they can continue to grow, this will quell the resentment of their current FOs as they will see upgrade on the horizon.
 
These rates are the same. It's just a LOA until a new contract can be negotiated. The difference is the old contract stopped at 4 years longevity. Now the contract tops out at 8 years longevity. The last four pay rates are the only new ones. This lets the top of the pay scale keep up with inflation. It's nothing to be proud of but it is better than before. Remember, they are still in negotiations. This is temporary.
 

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