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THEY (Skywest) signed an agreement that we would be the 2nd lowest cost... blaa, blaa, blaaa.....
Everyone praises the crap out of Skywest management and how amazing they are and they always have a plan. Well guess what... Delta out maneuvered you. Now find a way out of it. We will NOT be Pinnacle. Go F your self and deal with the lack of anyone spending the money it takes to do this S job. Good luck. (B!tch)
^^^^^^^^ this.
Get rid of all the excess vp's, directors, managers, etc... and make us ONE airline. There's your cost savings right there fellers.
We saw how well concessions worked for comair.
I agree that we're becoming relatively more expensive, just because others are becoming cheaper. But I never agreed to be the second cheapest pilot in the industry, because I'm a better pilot than that and my services have value. That was a decision management (DL and ASA) made on their own, and they're just going to have to go back to the table to work out amonst themselves. Because this is ultimately Delta's problem when we say we can't/won't fly for what they're throwing at us. And this time we have the market on our side because we CAN'T be replaced.You should see the propaganda our student council (SAPA) is pushing. Graphs that show us as the most expensive pilots in the regional industry and a yearly column chart indicating the numbers of aircraft coming off contract. Also shows yearly numbers of XJT/ASA aircraft on expiring contracts. They're buttering us up for a "no net gain" pay package. Scare tactics galore. Sounds like management is going to push hard to getRdone before the end of the year so the rank and file won't yet be aware of the paycut coming in January.
You should see the propaganda our student council (SAPA) is pushing. Graphs that show us as the most expensive pilots in the regional industry and a yearly column chart indicating the numbers of aircraft coming off contract. Also shows yearly numbers of XJT/ASA aircraft on expiring contracts. They're buttering us up for a "no net gain" pay package. Scare tactics galore. Sounds like management is going to push hard to getRdone before the end of the year so the rank and file won't yet be aware of the paycut coming in January.
here is what I expect, anything less is a "NO VOTE".
-FULL RESTORATION OF FRAGMENTAION POLICY (because SKYW pilots aren't going to support us.)
-4.5 hour min day.
-trip/duty rig based on actual.
-1 week vacation year 1, 2 year two, 3 year 5, 4 year 10(like the rest of the US)
-12 days off min every month for all pilots.
-alternate deadhead without approval (we're grown ups)
-eliminate occurrences (we're not hoodlums)
-eliminate duty in (we're grown ups)
-no call for release on reserve (we're grown ups)
-simple do-fly/don't fly list for reserves
-immediate notification and release or reassignment for cancellations
-evenly split pairing length between 1,2,3 and 4 days
-75 hours min every month
-all days off hard
-no floating days off on reserve
-single day off requires additional day off for reserves
-hotel required in domicile when overnight cancellation
-FULL RESTORATION OF FRAGMENTATION POLICY
And of course, No loose language!
When did Skywest sign that agreement? Was it before the announcement to wind down Comair? I only ask because I think that agreement is doing more damage to this industry than most people realize. That alone might have been Delta's strongest motive to get the cost structure at Pinnacle. Soon Skywest will have to match it, and they have a lot of Delta feed. Just my thoughts, I may be way off base
Oh brother! And who conducted all the analysis for these charts? Who paid for that analysis?
I would be interested in seeing the yearly column chart with expiring aircraft.
Other than rigs and 12 days off, this is all status quo on the LXJT side. Solid hell no for me!
They signed it the day they bought ASA.