BobDDuck
Island Bus Driver
Well at least one ALPA group involved is speaking up.
Jonathan Allen said:“To be asked to accept that new-hire pilots, who gave nothing to rescue this company from bankruptcy and who have not played a part in its revitalization, are more valuable to the airline and the brand than our current pilots is intolerable. It is wrong that new hires should get what Delta itself calls a ‘ticket to Delta’ while we continue to be offered only a coin toss.
“The MEC has stressed the need for a broader solution to Endeavor’s hiring problems—one which addresses job progression to Delta, pay and benefits for Endeavor’s current pilots, and demonstrates a level of commitment to current Endeavor pilots on par with what Delta and Endeavor have just given new hires. Currently, nearly every Endeavor first officer’s pay is capped at a wage much lower than their peers at other regional airlines, and many have been stuck in the copilot’s seat for as many as seven or eight years without the opportunity to be promoted to higher-paying captain positions, a trend worsened by the fact that captains continue to be forced back to first officer jobs as Endeavor Air’s fleet of airplanes shrinks.
“Our goal is to secure a comprehensive package that addresses the needs of the company, its pilots, and prospective new hires—a program that truly promises all of us a future. This is the only solution that fairly recognizes our contributions and the only path that can achieve the buy-in and support of the MEC and this pilot group.”