ComplexHiAv8r
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Last TA was NO on FB but passed.....
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This is what I am afraid of.
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Last TA was NO on FB but passed.....
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This is what I am afraid of.
This would be a small raise for me with more work restrictions. The way they are changing all the language and work rules seems to be a slide of hand and smoke and mirror. Why write everything so complicated and in grey?
In some areas is seems they are asking us to take a concession on work rules, a concession! The company is motivated to get a new contract, let's hold them to a good one while we can. Once the economy changes we will have no bargaining power.
I'd like to think that we are worth more than Republic and Endeavor, not less. Why should we have second (or third) rate pay? AND more complicated work rules?
Please, talk to your fellow pilots and encourage them to vote no. We need to not only turn this TA down but send a strong message to SGU that we are not cut rate pilots.
Can someone smarter than me please explain to me how this voting thing works at a non union carrier? All I can imagine is a 100% No vote and management just implementing it anyway. Do you genuinely have any recourse?
Well there's nothing legal binding to our TA or manual, so we can't go to court with the company. They can do whatever they want (I'm pretty sure). They could offer $45,000 sign on bonus tomorrow if they wanted. I don't think they will because it would push more guys toward a Union, but yeah the vote is just to make us feel good essentially. Like we have some type of voice. They don't have to follow PPM. Look at how that worked in SEA with CRJ crews (relocation bonus) or ERJ SLC bids going out of seniority so CRJ guys can't transition. Just to name a few that have happened in the last month. The list could go on.The ins and outs of union v. no union have been discussed, and I don't really want to take the thread in a new direction. I will say that I don't think that we could do much other than file a lawsuit saying that they are not doing what they promised, and/or hire a union at that point.
I don think that the Pilot Group, SAPA, or any Pilot Union has very much muscle, as per the labor laws in this nation that support big business over the individual worker. But please, lets not hijack the thread and talk union.
Not defending the rule because I think it should be 1 year, but a new hire today can't vote until they're off IOE.It’ll pass. Senior lifers (that’s not a deragatory term) and the fact someone hired today can “vote.” I said it a few pages back, and I’ll say it again. It looks good and looks like a raise to most people. Especially considering how quick upgrades are now. Realize though that management and the BOD have FAR better insite (and the fact SAPA is company) that things will not work out in the long run for you (generic).
This is a terrible deal that’s designed to keep 1,000 out of 5,000 happy in hoping the other 4,000 vote yes in hopes “they move on soon.”
They’re good at that. Took, what, a year plus to get proffering and bid for reserve days active from IT (I could be off on those numbers)? Makes you think IT is inept. But I bet they already have the programming in place to limit block hours in PBS and reserve utilization so very few get the incentive for blocking more than the numbers proposed after 9/2018.
It’ll pass. Senior lifers (that’s not a deragatory term) and the fact someone hired today can “vote.” I said it a few pages back, and I’ll say it again. It looks good and looks like a raise to most people. Especially considering how quick upgrades are now. Realize though that management and the BOD have FAR better insite (and the fact SAPA is company) that things will not work out in the long run for you (generic).
This is a terrible deal that’s designed to keep 1,000 out of 5,000 happy in hoping the other 4,000 vote yes in hopes “they move on soon.”
They’re good at that. Took, what, a year plus to get proffering and bid for reserve days active from IT (I could be off on those numbers)? Makes you think IT is inept. But I bet they already have the programming in place to limit block hours in PBS and reserve utilization so very few get the incentive for blocking more than the numbers proposed after 9/2018.
Does not compute.Well written post. I think it will pass 65% yes with 50% no and the rest will not have voted. The three mid-seniority captains that I have flown with find it to be an astounding raise. Year 1 - 2 pilots will vote it in overwhelmingly since they have not yet become aware of how ruthless management is with hoarding money and of course to them, it looks like a hefty raise. When the dust settles barely anyone will make incentive due to the PBS gimmicks. NHs will flock to SkyWest once again, eradicating whatever leverage we currently have. We are dealing with master chessplayers who have far better situational awareness of what we want and how we bid, and who may change the rules of the game at whim to suit them. If this all does unfold accordingly, we ought to have a serious ALPA discussion again.
Well written post. I think it will pass 65% yes with 50% no and the rest will not have voted. The three mid-seniority captains that I have flown with find it to be an astounding raise. Year 1 - 2 pilots will vote it in overwhelmingly since they have not yet become aware of how ruthless management is with hoarding money and of course to them, it looks like a hefty raise. When the dust settles barely anyone will make incentive due to the PBS gimmicks. NHs will flock to SkyWest once again, eradicating whatever leverage we currently have. We are dealing with master chessplayers who have far better situational awareness of what we want and how we bid, and who may change the rules of the game at whim to suit them. If this all does unfold accordingly, we ought to have a serious ALPA discussion again.
130 members after the TA last year. Around 380 members before the TA this year. Just about 20 shy of 500 now. It's growing interest, that's for sure.A serious ALPA discussion is occurring, there’s a Facebook group for it. Send in your info if you’re interested. We are working on getting a website up
How many union drives have failed at SkyWest? I was there for the one in early 2008. The company will do whatever takes to keep a union off property. This pay package is pure smoke and mirrors.130 members after the TA last year. Around 380 members before the TA this year. Just about 20 shy of 500 now. It's growing interest, that's for sure.
I'm not sure but I think 2008 was the last union drive? From what I've been told we have over 1200 more pilots on property since the last vote.How many union drives have failed at SkyWest? I was there for the one in early 2008. The company will do whatever takes to keep a union off property. This pay package is pure smoke and mirrors.
A serious ALPA discussion is occurring, there’s a Facebook group for it. Send in your info if you’re interested. We are working on getting a website up
I'm not sure but I think 2008 was the last union drive? From what I've been told we have over 1200 more pilots on property since the last vote.
What I read was ALPA was going to see the results of the TA. I imagine if we vote yes or its close to yes, they won't bother. Can't blame them. We need to make a statement.
Two union drives at Skywest from what I can remember. I worked the second one. Both were massive failures. i sure hope the next one ends better. You guys need a union desperately.