skydan5
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There is a big picture.
Those decisions were made by Bombardier Aerospace (the big boss) as a result of the slumping economy, slow new aircraft sales and billions of $ in trade-in aircraft that we took into inventory as a result of buy-back clauses that were signed in to the new aircraft contracts in previous years. Additionally, production slowed down with CRJ's and business aircraft. Thousands were laid off company-wide and all pay raises were frozen for those who were lucky to keep their job.
So.... Flexjet had to make cut backs as well, but not to the extent of the rest of Bombardier.
The raise in May that we were promised, we will get. Unless the US and the world has a catastrophic economic event in the next few months, Bombardier (third largest airplane maker) will not reneg on their promise.
CL,
you knew i was gonna chime in.
Yes, Flexjet DID take away pay, 2001-2003 there was a pay freeze and that is the same thing my friend.
along with the pay freeze, people were fired out of senority, and sales bonuses to the pilots were removed.
Above is the same story i have been telling you for a year now, for some reason you dont wanna listen, and if they did it once, they CAN/WILL do it again if "needed" without a contract.
Those decisions were made by Bombardier Aerospace (the big boss) as a result of the slumping economy, slow new aircraft sales and billions of $ in trade-in aircraft that we took into inventory as a result of buy-back clauses that were signed in to the new aircraft contracts in previous years. Additionally, production slowed down with CRJ's and business aircraft. Thousands were laid off company-wide and all pay raises were frozen for those who were lucky to keep their job.
So.... Flexjet had to make cut backs as well, but not to the extent of the rest of Bombardier.
The raise in May that we were promised, we will get. Unless the US and the world has a catastrophic economic event in the next few months, Bombardier (third largest airplane maker) will not reneg on their promise.