airlinepilot
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Heard management wanted them to take a 20% cut in pay and in turn would give them 51% of the company in stock? Is this true? What's going on??
It's possible that light is a train heading right for ya, I do hope it works for you guys though.
Frontier will not be sold off entirely.
Wages are not frozen.
The 401k match is not going away.
Bedford wants the branded operation, and he will not relinquish the airline after this restructuring effort is complete unless he is the CEO of the new company. Bedford doesn't want a "buyer", he wants an investor to help carry this for a short period of time.
FAPA's equity is not an ESOP plan. If it doesn't work we will not lose anything more than we would have without the conversion. If it does work it will be a model that other labor groups will use if they find themselves in a simliar position.
I have to be honest, the future of Frontier and Frontier pilots is actually brighter today than it has been for a long time. The ramifications of the restructuring plan are enormous. There may be some light at the end of the tunnel.
Frontier will not be sold off entirely.
Wages are not frozen.
The 401k match is not going away.
Bedford wants the branded operation, and he will not relinquish the airline after this restructuring effort is complete unless he is the CEO of the new company. Bedford doesn't want a "buyer", he wants an investor to help carry this for a short period of time.
FAPA's equity is not an ESOP plan. If it doesn't work we will not lose anything more than we would have without the conversion. If it does work it will be a model that other labor groups will use if they find themselves in a simliar position.
I have to be honest, the future of Frontier and Frontier pilots is actually brighter today than it has been for a long time. The ramifications of the restructuring plan are enormous. There may be some light at the end of the tunnel.
The ramifications...are enormous. There may be some light at the end of the tunnel.
So, what is the next step? The operation is not working as advertised.
I have to be honest, the future of Frontier and Frontier pilots is actually brighter today than it has been for a long time. The ramifications of the restructuring plan are enormous. There may be some light at the end of the tunnel.
So working for less than BK wages of 6 years ago is the answer? You guys are being played like a fiddle. By himself Bedford can contribute over $1 million to the pot, but he won't. While you all fight over peanuts he is laughing all of the way to the bank with a pension worth more than your salary. He won't endure the "difficult decisions".
If this was truly life or death for the airline then he won't be taking a salary.
Dude. Seriously? You really need to take off the rose colored glasses. I wonder if you've gone into self preservation mode? I really have to wonder how those senior FAPA captains that thumbed their noses at SWAPA and sunk the deal are faring with the junior pilots who are now realizing that their only real hope of a decent career was flushed by a senior few who couldn't bear wearing three stripes again. Wow. SWA or Ucal for that matter will not show any mercy.
There were no paycuts involved in this deal. In fact, all furloughees had their longevity restored and experienced a $14 an hour raise.
This wasn't life or death for republic holdings, this was life or death for one certificate.
Redtailer:
I'm not sure where you're getting your information, but it's wrong with regard to Frontier. Our current rates can be found in Appendix 1 of Letter of Agreement 21 on the the 3/2/2011 table. 14 year rate for CA is $149 and FO is $89.40.
We were due to receive a raise on 7/1/2011 and 1/1/2012. These scheduled future raises will not happen. In addition, everyone will skip their next yearly longevity raise.
Not disagreeing with the general tone of your post, believe me. I've never seen paycuts save an airline.
This is not the truth.
One of the SWAPA negotiators got on here a while back and described what happened. The FAPA negotiators would not return calls or answer the phone during the last day leading up to the auction.
FAPA signed a LOA with Bryan Bedford of Republic and had already made their choice, there was no actual negotiation with SWAPA.
I feel for the Frontier guys, but like Steve Jobs, you all seem to be living in a reality distortion field. Gary Kelly said that he wouldn't purchase Frontier absent a seniority agreement, and he didn't purchase Frontier when there was no seniority agreement.
Would he have outbid Bedford had an agreement been reached? Nobody knows, but we do know that he would not have bought Frontier--regardless of price--without a seniority agreement between FAPA and SWAPA.
Personally, I think you guys are/were insane, but then again, we apparently have different priorities about what a desirable career in aviation looks like.
You guys got a water-cannon salute for fending off Southwest Airlines. Wow. What's a SWAPA pilot career worth? $4m? What's a Frontier career worth? $1.5m? Each of you spent $2.5 million dollars to save the animals. That's pretty expensive, I hope Bedford makes it up to you.
Got those numbers from here: http://www.airlinepilotcentral.com/airlines/major-national-lcc/frontier.html
Guess they were off, but the sad part is that they are worse than what I posted.
So after the 20% paycut that puts the F9 pilots at $119 and $71. That is just embarrassingly low. Why even work at an airline at those rates?
You quoted my post above that states there is NO PAYCUT, yet you keep on claiming that we approved a 20% paycut.
Read slowly....LOA 67 does not reduce hourly pay rates.
There is no 20% paycut. We deferred two raises that were supposed to occur in July and January. Those raises will still happen, and the date depends on a number of different moving pieces.
Once again. These "concessions" include the deferment of raises, not a cut in pay.
There is no 20% paycut. We deferred two raises that were supposed to occur in July and January.
Does this pay freeze mean that all the 'new-hire' F9 F/Os that resigned their RAH seniority and crossed over will be stuck at $37/hr for the next two years?