skatergeek
Beet Farmer
These on top of the ones announced a couple months back?175s for Alaska and Delta. The DL ones will be flown in the Northeast.
These on top of the ones announced a couple months back?175s for Alaska and Delta. The DL ones will be flown in the Northeast.
These on top of the ones announced a couple months back?
12 days off for reserves is a big improvement. 2nd flight positive space travel for commuters is a huge improvement. Everything else is uninspiring. They really couldn't do any better than 3% 401k matching for anybody with less than 5 years of service? Not exactly setting the standard.
It’s pretty weak. I’m voting no.9E got a new contract/TA? Congrats to you guys. Quite a 180 from five years ago!
I feel like the most appropriate response is this. This TA gives roughly 100-150 people on property a pay cut, doesn't really do anything for people in the 1-5 year range, throws away our 14 hour reserve duty day (to 15) and gives up a JFK and LGA for co-domicile.
They basically took the bonus and wrapped it into payrates assuming 83 hours per month (1000 per year). If you credit less than that, you were better off with the bonus than the hourly rate. A little short sighted as the bonus was temporary. Still, if your w2 doesn’t go up, it’s hard to get excited about it.I've heard from some friends it's a paycut if you credit min guarantee? Was wondering how?
I, like yourself, share your sentiment. Also yours @Jordan93 This contract, if we look at it, helps the most senior guys for sure. It also helps us by picking up open time and we get a load for it....but they did not guarantee anything higher than 5% for open time. So there is the first caveat.
12 days off for reserve is good, but it damn well sure is not worth giving co-domicile for it. Now we have to compete with senior JFK guys to get the commutable trips. Man that is a far fetched dream in itself. Plus we do not know how the new co-domicile trips are going to be.
Also, why are people scared that DL will not negotiate with us if we reject this initially. It is not a bad contract at all, don't get me wrong, but if they keep saying we are their #1 regional, then we need more than 12 min days off and positive space on second leg to give them co-domicile. It is going to a Y-uuuugeeeeeeeeeee hassle for guys that can only commute to one of the NY bases and now are going to have to rely on freaking golden touch to get us there in a "timely manner."
I agree with you for sure. I understand the union guys and gals work really hard and they can only get a few things in this give and take, but those comparison charts were deceiving. The pay initially sounded really great and then you compare it with the old contract and gives you lower amount if you do not pick up open time.
Honestly even some sort of small stipend would be beneficial to NYC bases people. Couldn't Delta give us that? Also, why is this extended for 6 years???? Does someone not see a problem with that?
If lineholders don’t get the same amount of days off as reservists (which should be 13 in a 31 day month) y’all should kick that back to the company. Quality of life is everything. That’s beyond horrible. And I know from my current shop.
Then absolutely no reason it shouldn’t be written down in contract language for lineholders as well. That would be an instant no vote for me.I have never gotten less than 14 days off a month as a lineholder. Reserves get exactly 11 off every month. That extra day would make a big difference.
Happened at my shop. I was a guaranteed lineholder. Ended up with less days off than a reserve line holder (they were guaranteed 12). Granted I credited more but I don’t care about that. ALL ABOUT THE QOL. No way a line holder should have less days off than a reserve (unless done voluntarily).Then absolutely no reason it shouldn’t be written down in contract language for lineholders as well. That would be an instant no vote for me.