Spirit Contract Now

I went picketing in DTW during your strike a few years ago and I'll be happy to show up for any informational picketing if things go that way again.

There will definitely be plenty of picketing opportunities coming up unless the company does an about-face on their path.
 
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Spirit is nearly 2 years beyond the contract amendable date and the company continues to make massive profits. Yet they claim there is no money to pay industry standard rates for it's pilots. In fact, during last month's negotiations, management had the audacity to ask for concessions.

Actually, when you do an apples to apples comparison; i.e. when you compare them to the other LCC's (Sun Country, Frontier, Virgin America, etc), you find that they are pretty much right in line with that industry.
 
Actually, when you do an apples to apples comparison; i.e. when you compare them to the other LCC's (Sun Country, Frontier, Virgin America, etc), you find that they are pretty much right in line with that industry.
So they are right in line with a 22 aircraft niche airline, an airline that is still in their bankruptcy contract, and an airline that will soon merge with a legacy under a newly negotiated contract?

High five.
 
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Spirit is nearly 2 years beyond the contract amendable date and the company continues to make massive profits. Yet they claim there is no money to pay industry standard rates for it's pilots. In fact, during last month's negotiations, management had the audacity to ask for concessions.
Hard to believe they want another strike on their hands.
 
Actually, when you do an apples to apples comparison; i.e. when you compare them to the other LCC's (Sun Country, Frontier, Virgin America, etc), you find that they are pretty much right in line with that industry.

As in, you believe that Spirit pilots are adequately paid when compared to their peers?
 
So they are right in line with a 22 aircraft niche airline, an airline that is still in their bankruptcy contract, and an airline that will soon merge with a legacy under a newly negotiated contract?

High five.

I'm saying they are right in line with the other carriers that have a similar business model. Fleet mix and aircraft size have nothing to do with it. It's all about who they are selling seats to, and for how much.
 
As in, you believe that Spirit pilots are adequately paid when compared to their peers?

I offered no opinion on the subject. I merely stated that they are (more or less) paid the same as their peers. I define their peers as the companies that operate a similar business model to Spirit.
 
I'm saying they are right in line with the other carriers that have a similar business model. Fleet mix and aircraft size have nothing to do with it. It's all about who they are selling seats to, and for how much.

Tell me you aren't/don't want to be a 121 pilot. A contract has nothing to do with who they are selling seats to. It is about how much money the company is making and Spirit is making a ton of it and the pilots want their cut of the profits they are helping to make. And if you want to talk about peers, Southwest is more in line with Spirit than the three airlines you named.
 
Tell me you aren't/don't want to be a 121 pilot. A contract has nothing to do with who they are selling seats to. It is about how much money the company is making and Spirit is making a ton of it and the pilots want their cut of the profits they are helping to make. And if you want to talk about peers, Southwest is more in line with Spirit than the three airlines you named.


SJI bro!
 
I offered no opinion on the subject. I merely stated that they are (more or less) paid the same as their peers. I define their peers as the companies that operate a similar business model to Spirit.

Even if they are paid equal to their peers, there is nothing wrong with raising the bar.
 
Even if they are paid equal to their peers, there is nothing wrong with raising the bar.

I never said there was. I was simply correcting a factually incorrect statement. They are, in fact, being paid industry standard; their industry being the LCC/ULCC airline market.
 
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