American Reaches Agreement in Principal

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From APA:

APA and American Airlines Management Reach Agreement in Principle​

The APA Negotiating Committee and its American Airlines management counterparts have reached an agreement in principle (AIP) on a new collective bargaining agreement.

As required by the APA Policy Manual Section 9.06, we will move forward with completing contractual language for all sections and related letters and for the implementation schedule. Once that requirement is fulfilled, the Negotiating Committee will present the AIP to the APA Board of Directors for consideration as a proposed tentative agreement (TA) at least seven days prior to any meeting convened to consider the TA.

Details of the AIP will be released by the Negotiating Committee in the days ahead.

Fellow pilots, thank you for your steadfast support throughout this lengthy process. As always, we will proceed with the best interests of the pilot group foremost in our minds.
 
If Facebook is to believed this AIP is a steaming pile of crap that absolutely no one is going to vote in favor of. Of course we still don’t have any details and it’ll probably still pass by 70%.
 
Car dealers all over DFW and CLT rolling out the big inflatable gorilla and legions of wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube men…
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If Facebook is to believed this AIP is a steaming pile of crap that absolutely no one is going to vote in favor of. Of course we still don’t have any details and it’ll probably still pass by 70%.
Didn’t y’all try that about 6 months ago?
 
Summarized Highlights

Note: All “May 2” dates are based on an Aug. 1, 2023, ratification that will change if the agreement is not ratified Aug. 1.

Duration – 4 years; Amendable date: Aug. 1, 2027
Back Pay – (based on eligible earnings)
2020: 4%
2021: 4%
2022: 14%
2023: ~21% (3 months preceding DOS (thus effective May 2, 2023)
Pay rates that meet or exceed Delta pay rates:
(DOS ~21% increase)
May 2, 2024: 5%
May 2, 2025: 4%
May 2, 2026: 4%
May 2, 2027: 3% Amendable year raise
Increase of 401(k) contributions increase to:
17% on May 2, 2024
18% on May 2, 2026
Realign pay step date (pay longevity) to date of hire for all pilots who have not reached 12th year pay.
Establish a Market Based Cash Balance Plan.
Sick sell-back – or – Retiree Health Reimbursement Arrangement (RHRA) option for pilots at retirement at 66% of the value of accrued sick bank (up to $200,000).
Vacation year 2024/2025 and beyond: 4:35 pay per day.
Vacation year 2025/2026 and beyond: 4:00 credit per day.
Increase of vacation accrual to 35 days at 19 years of service.
Long-haul narrowbody (NB) override: CA $8.00/FO $6.00 on all NB flying to Europe, South America (south of the equator), and Hawaii.
International Override: CA $6.50/FO $4.50 (includes Canada).
Improved profit sharing to the Delta formula (10% up to $2.5B pre-tax profit, 20% for anything above).
Increase training pay to 5:00 per day.
Increase (long course) training pay for Initial, Upgrade, Transition to 3:05 per day.
Holiday pay for nine (9) holidays of an additional 5:15 for each designated holiday duty touches (includes simulator training, DHD’s to/from training, OE, and CKP).
Deadhead (DHD) pays greater of scheduled or actual if pilot on aircraft.
Jumpseat: Captain may coordinate to account for expected taxi fuel burn to offset jumpseat occupant.
Pairing Construction Limits:
1- and 2-day pairings: minimum of 20%
4-day pairings: average maximum of 38% in a rolling 12-month period, max 43% in any month
5-day pairings: average max of 8% in a rolling 12-month period, max of 10% in any month
Elimination of ACARS use for scheduling purposes.
Newly developed pilot-centric Electronic Communication System (ECS).
No DHD prior to redeye flight segment on allocated sequences.
2:00 hours pay, no credit for sequences that release between 0000-0159.
Development of graduated premium scale:
50%, 75%, 100%
Movement of pilot DFP only with pilot consent (no moveable DFP).
Adjustments to reserve assignment system utilizing buckets and seniority.
Company may not search or schedule reserve pilot to fly in the lineholder month.
Reserves reassigned will be paid in accordance with the reassignment pay provisions.
If a reserve pilot is scheduled into a DFP (no later than noon), the pilot will receive 5:15 pay/no credit (above guarantee) and the DFP must be restored within the current month; if the DFP cannot be restored (e.g., remainder of month consists of only DFPs), or the pilot elects to not have the DFP restored, the pilot will receive an additional 5:15 pay/no credit (above guarantee).
DFP trading via TTS-like system with transparency and conditions.
Long Call increased to 14 hours outside of DOTC.
Sit rig to pay for all sit time, including due to delays, reassignments, and reserve assignments, for all block-in to block-out time in excess of 2:30
ALV (Average Line Value) window reduced to 74-82 hours, with conditional flex up.
Reassignments will pay 50% premium for segments in the current/first duty period of a reassignment and 100% premium of all segments in subsequent duty period until the pilot is returned to original sequence or domicile.
Pilot shared sequences implemented at DOS.
Sequence Protection, Recovery Obligation, and Replacement Flying improvements that increase pilot optionality.
Adjustments and protections surrounding NB Split Duty Pairings.
Min pay rig of 7:45
Max 2 flight segments (1 outbound, 1 inbound)
Max total scheduled block time: 4:15
Check Pilots
6.0-hour min day including schoolhouse work.
20% override for all X-Type schoolhouse work.
15-day standard month (Company can schedule up to 17): 16th day and greater at overtime (additional 2.5 hours/day above 15 days).
X & L Type CKP paid 12th year pay for what can hold in 4-part bid status.
Create Line Check Pilot (LCP) position.
LCP bid with PBS
25% override pay for all Flight Standards work performed.
Create Instructor Pilot (IP) position.
IP paid highest bid status can hold capped at 12th year WB FO.
15% override pay for IP work performed.
Minimum of 4 vacancy bid awards annually.
Long Term Disability (LTD):
New LTD
Monthly Benefit: 50% of Pre-Disability Earnings, no cap, fully pensionable.
Removal of all offsets.
Reduce elimination period from 90 days to 60 days.
Imputed Income Option: annual election would allow LTD benefits to be “tax-free.”
Improvements to Existing LTD Plans
Increase monthly benefit by 30%.
Remove ALL remaining offsets.
Pilot on LTD and employed by AA as a Sim-P may continue to receive current LTD benefit.
Life insurance increase to $500,000.
FAA first Class Medical reimbursement of up to $278 or $457 with EKG.
 
I'm not a lawyer, does this mean they'll finally have to pay for reassignments?

No mention of XLR on group 3, no mention of fixing RO... There are gonna be a ton of swing and a miss in this thing once the details come out, but it'll get at least 50.1 for the 4000 or so guys that are out the door before this would become amendable.
 
I'm not a lawyer, does this mean they'll finally have to pay for reassignments?

No mention of XLR on group 3, no mention of fixing RO... There are gonna be a ton of swing and a miss in this thing once the details come out, but it'll get at least 50.1 for the 4000 or so guys that are out the door before this would become amendable.
You’ll have to wait for the road show.
 
I honestly think it will be too much money for the senior pilots to turn down….they already have the schedule and QOL, so if they have fewer than 5 years left , what do I think they would do.

Everything posted above is a legit concern…but not for those cats
 
I don’t think buying a higher trim level is considered a mark up, but you do you.

They’re marked up accordingly. The higher trim MSRP may be 40k but it’s being sold at 55k, as an example. A base with a lift and M/T tires is good enough!

And yes, I am doing me. That’s why I bought the car.
 
To be fair, a lot of dealers are or were marking up Broncos when they were unobtanium. Partially why I canceled my order, actually. That and the leaky roofs and blowy upper engines. I just couldn’t resist the opportunity to dunk on CC.
 
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