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Wont go to the pilot group for a vote?Anyways it’s DOA.
Wont go to the pilot group for a vote?Anyways it’s DOA.
Potentially not. The board has to pass it first. I think it narrowly passed the board, because AA gonna AA, but I don’t think it’ll pass the pilot group.Wont go to the pilot group for a vote?
Still a big nope.$1000 says it passes...well because pilots are pilots...
of course it is...but I'll bet my daughters 529 plan that it passes....*disclaimer, I will not.Still a big nope.
No way. There is always the very vocal group online who say "NO!" to everything and gives appearance that something will get voted down when in fact they are a minority. HOWEVER, this time feels very very different, a landslide of NOs.of course it is...but I'll bet my daughters 529 plan that it passes....*disclaimer, I will not.
Too many people on the edge of retirement willing to vote it in before they head out.No way. There is always the very vocal group online who say "NO!" to everything and gives appearance that something will get voted down when in fact they are a minority. HOWEVER, this time feels very very different, a landslide of NOs.
No scheduling QOL improvements.Other than the 2% back end, what are the complaints?
No way. There is always the very vocal group online who say "NO!" to everything and gives appearance that something will get voted down when in fact they are a minority. HOWEVER, this time feels very very different, a landslide of NOs.
Worse LTD than Spirit, profit sharing is a joke, no scheduling improvements, etc. There’s a long list.Other than the 2% back end, what are the complaints?
I think in part, the negotiations were started pre-covid. Covid changed everything. Covid and the covid recovery exploited loop holes in contracts and forced schedulers to abuse pilots like they hadnt before. Also, the financial picture changed the entire time during covid. We went from, "Cant survive" to "record revenue" in less than 2 years. Inflation and post-covid financial effects also changed. Part of it was like if you bought started a negotiation on buying a rental property in 2019 for 300k and that same property now is worth 600k. Regional pilots werent making 300k a year in 2019. Things changed but contracts havent been signed so no reason to sign a deal that was adequate in 2019, but embarrassing in 2022. I think the negotiating committees term on the board was ending and wanted to show some work so tossed out this deal on the way out the door.I ask this with genuine interest. Is the AA contract behind in QOL issues because their bankruptcy concessionary contract was so long after United's and Delta's?
I just can't believe United and American TAs are both so lackluster. I can see Delta taking this thing as far as it needs to go in the RLA decision tree to not have an embarrassing TA.
YupIs it true NC members were picking up premium pay trips?
So is this thing even going to get voted on? Chatter on forums is that this was negotiated with only 1 NC member in the room? Wtf is going on…
Is it true NC members were picking up premium pay trips?