Gr82Aviate
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SkyWstman said:I think the main reason Skywest is opening up pay negotiations is because of the unified ASA group that voted to strike. All of a sudden better offers are made to ASA, not great, but better. If Skywest management doesn't offer Skywest pilots at least the same package, the lights might come on in some of the Skywest pilot group. They may in fact see the value of having unity and some power to back it up, a union with a strike fund. This could cause the pilot group to move quickly and vote in a union. If they offer us the same package, they will likely keep the union off the property. Actually, the best thing that could happen is management offering us less than ASA.
I think they opened up so called "negotiations", because they knew they could count on our fabulous SAPOS reps to ask for less than less than 1/2 of last years inflation rate, let alone for the previous 51/2 years that we haven't had any cost of living increases...Or any increase in 401K match, or per diem, or retro pay for their stalled negotiations, etc., etc., etc.....Meanwhile SkyWest Inc. had the 20th highest operating profit of any airline WORLDWIDE(including freight)!!!
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