Jaketheman
Well-Known Member
Looks like Delta dispatchers get furlough protection until 12/31/2021. In return they agreed to work/pay reduction of 25% for 6 months.
25% then another 15?Plus, the previous 25% for 3 months...
Wasn't the 25% cut to end the year voted down?Plus, the previous 25% for 3 months...
No25% then another 15?
So the 25% ended, then a new thing started for 15% off your pay to keep jobs for 10 months?The Apr-Jun 25% cut earned nothing in return.
It was simply a donation to delta.
This new agreement is a 15% cut for 10 months.
So the 25% ended, then a new thing started for 15% off your pay to keep jobs for 10 months?
I can’t imagine that there is anything the company can offer them to make the pay cuts permanent... also, if by the end of this deal (end of next year) they are still over staffed then they will just have to furlough some of them.Now we know why Delta planned to furlough 119 dispatchers even after almost a hundred retirements. It worked. When this deal comes close to ending, all the other dispatch groups hope Delta dispatchers hold firm against efforts to make these cuts permanent. Otherwise, we are all next in line for pay cut battles.
Pilots are the only other union at delta and they did not take any deals yet. But most of the other work groups have had the forced 25% work reduction since April trough September and sounds like that has just been extended through the end of this year.What other groups took a pay cut at Delta?
Well, FA's are sharing lines and above wing staff took months off and are now on 32 hours lines. I think the rampies are on reduced lines too.Pilots are the only other union at delta and they did not take any deals yet. But most of the other work groups have had the forced 25% work reduction since April trough September and sounds like that has just been extended through the end of this year.
And there haven’t been any pay cuts yet, everyone at delta is still making their normal hourly salary for now. It’s all been a work/hours reduction.
Management will always get theirs because their management. It's wrong but it's the world we live in today.Well, FA's are sharing lines and above wing staff took months off and are now on 32 hours lines. I think the rampies are on reduced lines too.
That's fine though, they wanna give to the mighty machine that leaves more for management. Be a real shame if the unionized workgroups took all that sacrifice meant for management and pocketed it for themselves.
Should the managemy/company have less power then their employees?Management will always get theirs because their management. It's wrong but it's the world we live in today.