Delta may have to rehire 1,060 pilots

WillNotFly4Food

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Believe it when it happens, I guess. Breath is bated, fingers and toes are crossed, rabbits foot is being rubbed...
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Delta Air Lines may have to rehire 1,060 pilots laid off after the September 11, 2001 attacks at a cost of more than $100 million annually, the Wall Street Journal said on Thursday.

The move comes as a result of an arbitration panel ruling that furloughed pilots could return to their jobs should the airline see its passenger numbers return to the level Delta had before the disaster, the Journal said.

The No. 3 U.S. airline this week told its airline pilots union that the carrier had reached passenger levels that could trigger the rehiring from December 2003 through March 2004, the Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter.

Delta just barely reached the volumes that would trigger a pilot recall, the Journal said, and the pilots' union and airline may ask the panel that decided the rule for clarification on the data, the Journal said.

The pilot rehiring would cost the airline about $115 million in annual wages, excluding benefits, the Journal said.

A Delta spokesman acknowledged giving the data to the pilots' union, the Journal said, but declined to discuss the data.

A Delta representative could not be immediately reached for comment by Reuters.
 
Kind of already in discussion the "Pro Pilot Corner".

I wish I could speak freely, but can't (err, shouldn't)!
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You should create an alter-ego user. Taylor Douglas or something, then set your tongue free from the tiedowns that bind it.

I heard some junk about leap year being taken out of the pax load equation... I dunno.

I can hear it now. We'll hire everyone back if the paycut is accepted (with no givebacks
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LMAO

Yeah, that would be a perfect cover.
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It'd be almost as incognito as saying "Oh no, your honor, I'm not THAT Doug Taylor".
 
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No, not Doug Taylor. Dug Tailor.
 
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No, not Doug Taylor. Dug Tailor.

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Mistakes like that have gotten home loans denied and search warrants executed!!!
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well, maybe if he logged in as Mug Trailer, he would be incognito enough???
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BBWWAAAHAHAHAHAHAHHA....
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"Furlough Recall Update
April 30, 2004

Today, Delta informed ALPA that management agrees with the Association
that the furlough recall trigger has been met, per the arbitrator's
ruling. We will be meeting with management in the near future to
discuss the recall."


Welcome back guys!!
 
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"Furlough Recall Update
April 30, 2004

Today, Delta informed ALPA that management agrees with the Association
that the furlough recall trigger has been met, per the arbitrator's
ruling. We will be meeting with management in the near future to
discuss the recall."


Welcome back guys!!

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Okay, management can't possibly be capitulating so easily. What's their story? What do they want? What's their real agenda?

Call me paranoid, but I don't trust any airline management any farther than I can throw them.
(And I'm only 5'2" 125, so I can't throw people very far.....)
 
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I'd like to know that too. I have a good feeling they didn't want to do the recall this abrubtly and this soon. This slashes into bonuses and someone was probably promised a substantial raise.
 
Seriously, I want to know what mgt wants.

I can guaran-damn-tee you there's an agenda of some sort. I won't even speculate because I don't want to give them any ideas!

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of course there's an agenda.. there's ALWAYS an agenda with mgmt....

we have a APD in for our vacation coming up at the end of may and it hasn't even gone through yet (been 2 weeks now)....I dunno what we can do about that.. aren't they supposed to authorize it if we put in for it? I know that an APD is way different than a regular line drop, so you'd think they'd have to grant it???
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Yeah, I thought the APD is pretty much a sure thing! I'll have to ask Bill, but I didn't think there are very many reasons for not approving an APD..........

We used his for our vacation last month. Staffing levels ended up not being bad, so he could have just personal dropped it. Oh well. It'll renew in Oct!
 
APD = Authorized Personal Drop

we want to use ours for vacation too and he's tried to drop the trip and that's been a no-go so far.. guess we'll see what happens. It would be quite odd if they don't allow us to drop it using APD though....that to me, would tell me that they need those furloughs back bad!!

I'm sure mgmt wants their 30% before doing so.. however, I highly doubt they'll be able to negotiate such a thing since the recall isn't based off of concession agreements!

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